Application by BGIS Pty Ltd Trading AS BGIS,Application by BGIS Pty Ltd Trading AS BGIS,Application by BGIS Pty Ltd Trading AS BGIS,Application by BGIS Pty Ltd Trading AS BGIS,Application by BGIS Pty Ltd Trading AS BGIS
Citation: [2026] FWC 1666
What happened
BGIS Pty Ltd Trading As BGIS applied to the Fair Work Commission. The application relates to cases C2026/2013, C2026/2014, C2026/2016, C2026/2019, and C2026/2023. The cases concern variations to redundancy pay. BGIS operates in the social, community, home care, and disability services industry.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission, with Commissioner McKinnon C, made a decision regarding BGIS Pty Ltd Trading As BGIS’s application. The decision addresses variations to redundancy pay. The full details of the decision are contained within the document.
What it means for employers
Employers in the social, community, home care, and disability services industry should review their redundancy pay arrangements to ensure compliance with Fair Work Commission decisions. This includes understanding the specific variations ordered in this case.
What it means for employees
Employees who were affected by the redundancy pay arrangements of BGIS Pty Ltd Trading As BGIS should review the decision to understand how it impacts their entitlements. Further legal advice may be needed to assess individual circumstances.
Every statement above is drawn from the published decision. Read the original here:
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