the Applicant v Tennis Australia Pty Ltd
Citation: [2026] FWC 2094
What happened
the Applicant and a co-worker brought applications to the Fair Work Commission. The Applicant’s application concerned a dismissal, while her partner’s application related to contraventions. The Commission considered both matters together. The decision references previous cases including *Khayam, Saeid v Navitas English Pty Ltd* and *Mr Yuri Humeniuk v Sculpture By The Sea Incorporated*.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission has not provided a summary of the decision or reasoning in the provided text. The document appears to be a metadata record and does not contain the substantive decision itself. It notes the cases were considered together and references several other decisions.
What it means for employers
The provided text does not contain information to determine employer implications.
What it means for employees
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This summary was drafted from the published decision and reviewed before publishing. It is general information, not legal advice. For your specific situation, speak to the Fair Work Ombudsman (13 13 94) or a qualified lawyer. About these summaries & corrections →