Ms Jacinta Clarke v Estia Investments Pty. Ltd.
Citation: [2026] FWC 197
What happened
Jacinta Clarke brought an unfair dismissal claim against Estia Investments Pty. Ltd. The Fair Work Commission has not provided details about the events leading to the dismissal. The decision references previous cases, Alan Geoffrey Bond v Carbridge Pty Ltd and Viavattene, Peter, but does not elaborate on their relevance to Ms Clarke’s case. The case number is U2025/12831.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission’s decision is not detailed in the provided text. It states that the document is a decision regarding an application for an unfair dismissal remedy. The document itself is not accessible, and the decision’s reasoning is unavailable. The document was published on 27 January 2026.
What it means for employers
The provided text does not contain information to determine implications for employers.
What it means for employees
The provided text does not contain information to determine implications for employees.
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