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FWCFair Work Commission · 31 December 2025

Mr Gerrad Prockter v Eastpoint Pty Ltd Trading As Toyota Wa Parts Distributor & Siocean Pty Ltd

Citation: [2026] FWC 280

What happened

Mr Gerrad Prockter commenced employment with Eastpoint Pty Ltd, trading as Toyota WA Parts Distributor, in 2021. He was subsequently dismissed. Mr Prockter brought an application to the Fair Work Commission seeking to have his dismissal declared unfair and to deal with contraventions relating to his dismissal. Siocean Pty Ltd was also a respondent in the case.

What was decided

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What it means for employers

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What it means for employees

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https://www.fwc.gov.au/document-view/decisions/mr-gerrad-prockter-v-eastpoint-pty-ltd-trading-as-toyota-wa-parts

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