Annie Baartz v Craigslea Kindergarten & Preschool Association Incorporated
Citation: [2025] FWC 3399
What happened
Annie Baartz commenced employment with Craigslea Kindergarten & Preschool Association Incorporated. The Fair Work Commission did not provide details about the nature of her role or the reasons for her dismissal. The decision references other cases involving Craigslea Kindergarten & Preschool Association Incorporated: Leah Saul, Toni McNamara, and Sally Riley. Commissioner Hunt heard the application.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission's decision is not detailed in the provided text. It states that the document is a decision [2025] FWC 3399. The document references other cases involving Craigslea Kindergarten & Preschool Association Incorporated. The decision was published on 13 November 2025.
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.
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