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Leigh Martin v Michael MoloneyWildflower Electrical and Refrigeration Services Pty Ltd

[2019] WAIRC 26 Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 2019-01-31 File: B 189/2013
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Senior Commissioner Kenner
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Treatment by later cases (1)
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Applicant: Leigh Martin
Respondent: Michael Moloney Wildflower Electrical and Refrigeration Services Pty Ltd
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Concept tags · 1

[S]Subpoena / witness summons

Subsequent treatment · 1

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Cited
[2014] WAIRC 363 WAIRC — Single Commissioner — Leigh Martin v Michael Moloney Of Wildflower Electrical And Refrigeration...
Archived text (166 words)
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION PARTIES Leigh Martin APPLICANT -v- Michael Moloney Wildflower Electrical and Refrigeration Services Pty Ltd RESPONDENT CORAM Senior Commissioner S J Kenner DATE Thursday, 31 January 2019 FILE NO/S B 189 OF 2013 CITATION NO. 2019 WAIRC 00026 Result Direction issued Representation Applicant In person Respondent Mr D Kiel of counsel Direction HAVING heard Mr D Kiel of counsel on behalf of the respondent the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act, 1979 and the Industrial Relations Commission Regulations 2005 hereby directs – THAT the Registrar is to issue witness summonses in terms of each of the minutes of proposed summons set out in attachment “A” and attachment “B” of the respondent’s Form 1 – Notice of application (general) filed on 16 January 2019 and annexed to this direction. THAT the applicant and respondent are granted leave to inspect, and take copies of, any documents produced pursuant to the abovementioned summonses. Senior Commissioner S J Kenner