Leigh Hoang v Endeavour Energy Network Management Pty Ltd Trading AS Endeavour Energy
Citation: [2025] FWC 3225
What happened
The Applicant commenced employment with Endeavour Energy Network Management Pty Ltd, trading as Endeavour Energy, in 2019. The Deputy President heard an application to deal with contraventions involving a dismissal. The precise nature of the contraventions is not detailed in the provided text.
What was decided
The provided text does not detail the decision or reasoning. It indicates that the Deputy President heard an application to deal with contraventions involving a dismissal, identified as C2025/3130. The document is a decision from the Fair Work Commission, dated 2024-12-31, and published on 2025-11-26.
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 contraventions related to dismissals.
What it means for employees
The text does not provide specific implications for employees. It indicates a process for addressing dismissal-related issues through the Fair Work Commission.
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