Driver in solar flare-up
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ilasgow firm of Percy & Heiden /as dismissed last July on (as sacked. lways accurate, and his records nded up in such a mess that he oses other than business, and_ )1d. rounds of "gross misconduct".
The firm alleged he had used But his calculations were not Mr Carvill, a driver with the let entries in his logbook were deliberately inaccurate". It said hat "conduct offences" of nother kind had earlier earned arvill several warnings.
On July 5 Mr Carvill's tanker /as seen in Glasgow at ,Inchtime and when the managlg director asked what time he ad returned from a trip to Leith, e answered "about two in the fternoon".
This aroused suspicion, as he ad been seen driving near his ome at 12.45pm. When quesoned further, Carvill admitted le had been mistaken about the ime.
When giving evidence to the "ribunal, Mr Carvill admitted 'habitual carelessness" in corngeting his daily log sheets. He lid not wear his watch because t always stopped, so he filled in is sheets "by reference to the' losition of the sun".
In upholding Mr Carvill's claim see no way in which he could of unfair dismissal, they could have benefited financially by using a tanker for private purposes.
It ruled, however, that Carvill tion he would otherwise have had substantially contributed to his own dismissal and awarded him £210 of the £420 compensabeen entitled to.