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Mr Ian Whiteside v Fishcare Victoria Inc

[2024] FWC 3092 Fair Work Commission 2024-01-01
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Deputy President O'neill
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Applicant: Mr Ian Whiteside
Respondent: Fishcare Victoria Inc
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[P]General protections (FW Act Pt 3-1) [P]Jurisdictional objection [S]Unfair dismissal (WA) [S]Unfair dismissal (federal)
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1 Fair Work Act 2009 s.365 - Application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal Mr Ian Whiteside v Fishcare Victoria Inc (C2024/5987) DEPUTY PRESIDENT O'NEILL MELBOURNE, 8 NOVEMBER 2024 Application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal – applicant dismissed by employer - jurisdictional objection dismissed [1] Mr Ian Whiteside (Applicant) made an application under s.365 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (Act). Fishcare Victoria Inc (Respondent) objected to the application on the basis that it did not dismiss the Applicant. At the jurisdictional hearing earlier today and for reasons provided on the transcript, I found that the Applicant was dismissed by the Respondent. The jurisdictional objection was dismissed. I then proceeded to deal with the matter as required by s.368. The Commission’s function in relation to this application has now concluded. DEPUTY PRESIDENT Appearances: I. Whiteside, appearing on his own behalf. S. Van Stokrom, appearing on behalf of the Respondent. Hearing details: 2024 8 November (by Microsoft Teams) Printed by authority of the Commonwealth Government Printer <PR781069> [2024] FWC 3092 DECISION