AB v Free Hearts Free Minds
Citation: [2025] FWC 353
What happened
The Fair Work Commission considered an application regarding contraventions involving a dismissal. The details of the parties involved, the Applicant and the Respondent, are not further elaborated in the provided text. The case number is C2024/8663, and the decision number is [2025] FWC 353. The Commissioner heard the case.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission made a decision in the case of AB v Free Hearts Free Minds, with the decision number [2025] FWC 353. The document indicates this was an application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal. The text does not provide details of the decision's reasoning or outcome.
What it means for employers
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What it means for employees
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