the Applicant v QRT Labour Pty Ltd
Citation: [2025] FWC 3383
What happened
the Applicant commenced working for QRT Labour Pty Ltd in 2023. He was dismissed in 2024. the Applicant applied to the Fair Work Commission seeking to have the Fair Work Commission deal with contraventions involving his dismissal. The Commission notes that the document available online is a PDF and does not contain the full decision.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission document available online is a PDF and does not contain the full decision. Therefore, no outcome or reasoning can be determined from the provided text.
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