Mika-Rose Tyson v Blackfisch Films Pty Ltd
Citation: [2025] FWC 1819
What happened
the Applicant commenced employment with Blackfisch Films Pty Ltd in 2023. She was dismissed from her role. the Applicant then brought an application to the Fair Work Commission concerning contraventions involving her dismissal. the Deputy President heard the application.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission did not provide a detailed decision in the provided text. It states that the Deputy President heard the application concerning contraventions involving the Applicant’s dismissal. The case numbers are C2024/6827 and C2024/6831.
What it means for employers
The provided text does not contain information to determine implications for employers.
What it means for employees
The provided text does not contain information to determine implications for employees.
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