Scarrow v. Walkey et al
STEVE SCARROW
Law Firm / Organization
Rogers Partners LLP
JOHN ROBERT WALKEY
Law Firm / Organization
Self Represented
RIVERGLEN FARMS LIMITED
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
GARY FARMS LIMITED
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
JAMES WILSON & SONS LIMITED
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented

Background:

  • Plaintiff, Steve Scarrow, was employed by the defendants (John Robert Walkey, Riverglen Farms Limited, Gary Farms Limited, and James Wilson & Sons Limited) for 40 years.
  • In 2019, Scarrow was laid off without proper notice or compensation. The defendants promised retirement benefits, which were not honored.
  • Scarrow claimed wrongful constructive dismissal and sought damages for unpaid wages, retirement allowance, and emotional distress.

Key Issues:

  1. Constructive Dismissal:

    • Scarrow was laid off in January 2019 without proper notice, effectively ending his employment.
    • In May 2019, the defendants offered an illegal pay arrangement, further supporting constructive dismissal. The court found Scarrow’s dismissal unlawful.
  2. Damages for Wrongful Dismissal:

    • Scarrow requested 36 months' notice but was awarded 24 months, amounting to $109,980.00.
  3. Retirement Allowance:

    • The court upheld Scarrow’s claim for a $250,000 retirement allowance promised during his employment.
  4. Unpaid Wages:

    • Scarrow was awarded $5,000 for unpaid wages for work performed between January and April 2019.
  5. Aggravated and Punitive Damages:

    • Due to the bad faith in Scarrow’s dismissal, he was awarded $50,000 in aggravated damages and $20,000 in punitive damages.
  6. Unjust Enrichment:

    • Scarrow’s claim for unjust enrichment was dismissed as he was compensated through other claims.

Total Award: $434,980.00.

Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-19-00000476-0000 (Guelph)
Employment law
$ 434,980
Plaintiff