Application by the Applicant
Citation: [2025] FWC 1334
What happened
The Applicant applied to the Fair Work Commission for an order to stop bullying. The application involved an unnamed respondent in the hospitality industry. the Commissioner heard the application.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission has not published the details of the decision. The document indicates the application was for an order to stop bullying. The case number is AB2025/161 and the decision number is [2025] FWC 1334.
What it means for employers
Employers in the hospitality industry should be aware of their obligations to prevent bullying in the workplace and respond appropriately to complaints.
What it means for employees
Employees experiencing bullying in the workplace can seek assistance from the Fair Work Commission.
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