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FWCFair Work Commission · 1 January 2026

the Applicant v National Australia Bank Limited

Citation: [2026] FWCFB 151

What happened

the Applicant appealed a Fair Work Commission decision made by the Commissioner. The original decision concerned a matter U2025/11419. Permission to appeal was initially refused. The case involved the Applicant and National Australia Bank Limited. Deputy President Colman and Deputy President Butler heard the appeal.

What was decided

The Fair Work Commission did not provide details of the original decision or the reasoning behind the refusal of permission to appeal. The document only indicates that the appeal was heard and that the case number is C2026/6294.

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https://www.fwc.gov.au/document-view/decisions/mr-rishikalpa-majumdar-v-national-australia-bank-limited-2026-fwcfb-151

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