the Applicant v Lovetech Group Pty Ltd
Citation: [2025] FWC 3949
What happened
the Applicant applied to the Fair Work Commission to deal with contraventions involving dismissal. The application was filed out of time. Lovetech Group Pty Ltd was the respondent. Deputy President Dobson heard the case.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission dismissed the Applicant’s application. The Commission did not grant an extension of time for the application to be filed. The decision states, 'Application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal – filed out of time – extension of time not granted – application dismissed'.
What it means for employers
This decision highlights the importance of adhering to time limits when filing applications with the Fair Work Commission. Employers should ensure they are aware of these deadlines and seek legal advice promptly if a dispute arises.
What it means for employees
Employees need to be mindful of the time limits for filing applications with the Fair Work Commission. If an employee believes they have missed a deadline, they should seek legal advice as quickly as possible to assess the possibility of an extension.
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This summary was drafted from the published decision and reviewed before publishing. It is general information, not legal advice. For your specific situation, speak to the Fair Work Ombudsman (13 13 94) or a qualified lawyer. About these summaries & corrections →