the Applicant v Scalabrini Village
Citation: [2025] FWC 1616
What happened
the Applicant brought an application to the Fair Work Commission concerning contraventions involving his dismissal from Scalabrini Village. The details of the dismissal and the specific contraventions are not provided in the available text.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission is dealing with an application related to the Applicant’s dismissal from Scalabrini Village. The document indicates this is a decision concerning contraventions involving dismissal. the Deputy President and a Cross DP were involved in the decision.
What it means for employers
The text does not provide specific implications for employers. However, it highlights the Fair Work Commission’s role in addressing dismissal-related contraventions.
What it means for employees
The text does not provide specific implications for employees. It indicates that employees who believe their dismissal involved contraventions can bring an application to the Fair Work Commission.
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