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FWCFair Work Commission · 31 December 2024

Application by Metcash Trading Limited Trading AS Independent Hardware Group

Citation: [2025] FWC 2122

What happened

Metcash Trading Limited, trading as Independent Hardware Group, applied to the Fair Work Commission to vary redundancy pay. The application relates to a decision made under s.120 of the Fair Work Act. The Fair Work Commission was considering the application.

What was decided

The Fair Work Commission has not provided a decision outcome in the provided text. The document details an application made by Metcash Trading Limited and includes metadata about the application’s publication and processing within the Fair Work Commission’s Document Management System. The Deputy President was involved in the matter.

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.

redundancygeneral-protections

Every statement above is drawn from the published decision. Read the original here:

https://www.fwc.gov.au/document-view/decisions/application-by-metcash-trading-limited-trading-as-independent-hardware-0

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