Application by Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation (132N)
Citation: [2026] FWC 2225
What happened
The Australian Salied Medical Officers Federation (ASMOF) applied to extend a 30-day period related to case B2026/468. The Fair Work Commission case involved Deputy President Hampton and an unspecified number of employees. The industry is Commonwealth employment.
What was decided
Deputy President Hampton granted the ASMOF’s application to extend the 30-day period. The reason for the extension is not detailed in the provided text. The decision was made on 31 December 2025.
What it means for employers
Employers should be aware of deadlines and time limits within Fair Work processes and ensure they are managed effectively. Failure to do so could result in extensions being granted, potentially impacting legal proceedings.
What it means for employees
Employees and their unions should be aware of their rights and options to seek extensions of time limits in Fair Work matters. This can be crucial for ensuring fair representation and due process.
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