Mr Moegamat Dean Jacobs v Holloway Transport Pty Ltd
Citation: [2026] FWC 114
What happened
Mr Moegamat Dean Jacobs commenced employment with Holloway Transport Pty Ltd. The details of the dispute are not fully discernible from the provided text. The Fair Work Commission was asked to deal with contraventions involving a dismissal.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission case, Mr Moegamat Dean Jacobs v Holloway Transport Pty Ltd [2026] FWC 114, concerned an application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal. The decision was made on 16 January 2026. The Deputy President and a Cross DP were involved in the decision.
What it means for employers
The provided text does not contain sufficient information to determine employer implications. Further details of the contraventions and dismissal would be needed to advise employers.
What it means for employees
The provided text does not contain sufficient information to determine employee implications. Further details of the contraventions and dismissal would be needed to advise affected employees.
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