the Applicant v Water Corporation
Citation: [2025] FWC 2918
What happened
the Applicant commenced employment with the Water Corporation in 2018. He was dismissed in 2023. the Applicant brought an application to the Fair Work Commission seeking orders relating to contraventions involving his dismissal. The specific details of the dismissal and the alleged contraventions are not detailed in the provided text.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission document is a decision regarding an application to deal with contraventions involving the Applicant’s dismissal from the Water Corporation. The document itself is a PDF file which is unavailable for viewing. The case reference is C2025/6636 and the decision date is 31 December 2024. The document was published on 26 November 2025.
What it means for employers
The provided text does not contain information to determine employer implications.
What it means for employees
The provided text does not contain information to determine employee implications.
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