AB v Free Hearts Free Minds
Citation: [2025] FWC 807
What happened
The Fair Work Commission considered an application regarding contraventions involving a dismissal. The details of the Applicant and the Respondent are not provided in the supplied text. the Commissioner heard the application, which was numbered C2024/8663.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission published a decision [2025] FWC 807. The document itself is not accessible in the provided text, so the specific outcome and reasoning are unavailable. The document is described as an application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal.
What it means for employers
The text does not provide enough information to determine specific implications for employers. It highlights the Fair Work Commission's role in addressing contraventions related to dismissals.
What it means for employees
The text does not provide enough information to determine specific implications for employees. It indicates a process for addressing issues related to dismissals through the Fair Work Commission.
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