the Applicant v Asuria People Services Pty Limited
Citation: [2026] FWCFB 128
What happened
the Applicant, also known as Kenny Ha, appealed a Fair Work Commission decision. The original decision was made by Deputy President Cross on 17 April 2026, in matter number C2025/9708. The appeal was heard by Deputy President Slevin. The case concerns a dispute related to a previous Fair Work Commission decision.
What was decided
Deputy President Slevin heard an appeal against a decision made by Deputy President Cross. The original decision related to matter number C2025/9708. The document does not detail the specifics of the original decision or the grounds of the appeal. It only confirms the appeal was heard and the Deputy President who presided over it.
What it means for employers
This case highlights the process of appeals within the Fair Work Commission. Employers should be aware that decisions can be challenged and reviewed by a different Deputy President.
What it means for employees
Employees have the right to appeal Fair Work Commission decisions. This provides a further avenue for review if they disagree with an initial outcome.
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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 →