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FRI
10:23AM

Older worker fairly sacked after series of safety incidents

The Fair Work Commission has found an employer was entitled to sack a 65-year-old worker, who suffered a string of injuries, because he was unable to comply with its "physical demands" document.


THU
1:44PM

Dismissal of "bully" based on flawed CCTV evidence

An "unpleasant" worker who insulted colleagues and repeatedly swore was unfairly sacked for bullying, a Commission has found in criticising his employer's reliance on inconclusive CCTV footage during the disciplinary process.


FRI
11:38AM

Worker unfairly sacked over RTW debacle, but denied remedy

An injured worker who made "unreasonable" return-to-work demands was unfairly sacked, but shouldn't be reinstated or paid compensation, the Fair Work Commission has found.


TUE
2:15PM

"Code of silence" hampered unfair assault investigation

The Fair Work Commission has slammed an employer for sacking a worker following an HR manager's "fundamentally flawed" investigation into an alleged assault, but agreed that a workplace "code of silence" hindered the process.


FRI
2:25PM

THU
3:08PM

Worker repeatedly sped but unfairly sacked

An employer that denied a truck driver procedural fairness when it sacked him for repeatedly speeding was a large enough company to have developed proper policies for dismissing employees, the Fair Work Commission has found.


WED
3:00PM

Worker unfairly sacked for post-incident abuse

In contrast to two recent cases involving workers who were sacked for swearing, the Fair Work Commission has ruled that a worker who verbally abused a colleague following a forklift near-miss was unfairly dismissed.


THU
2:44PM

FRI
2:15PM

Anti-bullying framework flagged after WorkCover NSW apologises to employees

Proposed laws for protecting NSW public servants, and others excluded from the Fair Work Act's anti-bullying provisions, should complement the Commonwealth legislation and be overseen by the State IRC, according to State Greens MP David Shoebridge.


WED
1:03PM

Workers unfairly sacked for slack pre-start safety checks

Two workers who were sacked for failing to identify a seriously damaged hoist rope during pre-start checks of a tower crane have been awarded compensation, even though their conduct could have had "catastrophic safety implications".


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