the Applicant v Ironman Cranes Pty Ltd
Citation: [2025] FWC 2935
What happened
the Applicant commenced employment with Ironman Cranes Pty Ltd. The Fair Work Commission heard an application for an unfair dismissal remedy. the Commissioner heard the case. The decision was published on 2 October 2025.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission heard an application for an unfair dismissal remedy. the Commissioner made the decision. The document details the case name, citation, jurisdiction, and date of the decision. Further details are unavailable due to the document being inaccessible.
What it means for employers
The document is unavailable, so no specific implications for employers can be determined.
What it means for employees
The document is unavailable, so no specific implications for employees can be determined.
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