What is the test for failing to keep an adequate records of an employee?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Matechuk v. Stackhouse (Summit Arabians), 2005 CanLII 63679 (NB LEB):

10. To paraphrase this Board in Budgell v. Green, January 10, 1988 (Basque) E.S.T. 26.67.87, while we sympathize with employers faced with dishonest employees, if such is the case, the failure to keep adequate records is fatal to the employer’s case where the stories are conflicting.”

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