Ms Shantelle Linnane v Engaged Support Services & Ess Behaviour Specialists
Citation: [2026] FWC 1895
What happened
Ms Shantelle Linnane brought a claim against Engaged Support Services and Ess Behaviour Specialists. The Fair Work Commission was asked to deal with contraventions involving her dismissal. The Commissioner, Redford, heard the case. No further details about the events leading to the claim are available in the provided text.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission case [2026] FWC 1895 involved Ms Shantelle Linnane and Engaged Support Services & Ess Behaviour Specialists. The Commissioner, Redford, was involved in hearing the case. The document indicates the Fair Work Commission was asked to deal with contraventions involving a dismissal. No further details about the decision or reasoning are available in the provided text.
What it means for employers
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What it means for employees
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