Application by Mater Misericordiae Limited T/A Mater
Citation: [2024] FWC 2093
What happened
Mater Misericordiae Limited T/A Mater sought to vary redundancy pay. The Fair Work Commission considered an application related to redundancy pay. The specific details of the application and the circumstances surrounding the redundancy are not detailed in the provided text.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission made a decision regarding the variation of redundancy pay. Commissioner Simpson heard the application. The document is a decision [2024] FWC 2093.
What it means for employers
Employers should ensure they comply with redundancy pay obligations under the Fair Work Act and relevant instruments. This case highlights the possibility of applications to vary redundancy pay being made to the Fair Work Commission.
What it means for employees
Employees who believe their redundancy pay is incorrect may have options to seek a review through the Fair Work Commission. The provided text does not detail the employee's perspective or outcome.
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