Unfair Dismissal
Fair Work NSW
Fair Work NSW: How to make an unfair dismissal claim Fair Work NSW is an informal name for the New South Wales-based branch of Australia’s
Employees dismissed due to false accusations
Falsely accused can happen to you Being the subject of false accusations at work can be a demoralising experience. If this has happened to you,
Can you be dismissed for insulting your boss?
Worker’s dismissed for verbal abuse The fear of dismissal has likely prevented many of us from resisting the urge to hurl an insult at our
Australia Day opinion can this leave you dismissed?
What’s the controversy Every year around the 26 January, opinions on Australia Day becomes a controversial topic across the nation. Opinions are divided. Some view
Is AI Coming For your Job?
Is AI taking jobs away from employees Artificial intelligence (AI) has dominated the workforce and raised many concerns regarding its usage. It has stirred ethical
Can lying get you dismissed?
Dismissed worker lies about headbutting client Lying to your employer can often lead to a fair dismissal. This is because in Australia, trust and confidence
Are you dismissed if your job is advertised?
Worker claims dismissal after seeing job advertised Seeing your job advertised online can be a huge shock, particularly since it may mean your employer is
South Australia and dismissal claims
Making an unfair dismissal claim in South Australia A claim of unfair dismissal in SA is a straightforward process that can help you hold your
4 Late unfair dismissal claims
FWC gets lenient on late unfair dismissal claims When it comes to accepting late unfair dismissal claims, the Fair Work Commission has historically taken a
9 unfair dismissal wins and one shocking failure
Swearing, theft, cocaine: 9 shocking unfair dismissal cases Most unfair dismissal cases brought before the Fair Work Commission are standard affairs. But sometimes, there are
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