A s.394 (unfair dismissal) claim by Royce Zanetic against Outcare Incorporated T/A Outcare has been rejected by Fair Work Deputy President Clancy in Melbourne on 14 March 2018.
March 20, 2018
The Health Services Union and Yooralla will argue the merits of a s,739 (Application to deal with a dispute) before Commissioner Cribb in Conference Room H & G – Level 6 in Melbourne at 3pm.
March 20, 2018
A s.185 (Enterprise Agreement) application by Autism Queensland Limited for its Autism Queensland Limited Employee Agreement 2018 has been agreed by Fair Work Commissioner Saunders in Newcastle on 15 March 2018.
March 20, 2018
Community Housing Limited is to defend a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) before Commissioner Spencer in his Brisbane chambers (Moran).
March 20, 2018
An application for approval of the Sunnyfield Shared Living Group Homes Enterprise Agreement 2017-2018 (s.185 – Application for approval of a single-enterprise agreement) will be determined by Fair Work Deputy President Kovacic in his ACT chambers today.
March 13, 2018
A Manunda woman is accused of drawing up fake medical certificates to cover sick leave. The 35-year-old was arrest and charged with fraudulently producing or using a false record on Tuesday afternoon. Concerns were identified with the documents and a report made to police. It is alleged that police investigations revealed the documents were not genuine. It will be further alleged that fake medical certificates were provided to cover sick leave absences on several occasions during 2016 and 2017. She front court on April 9.
March 13, 2018
Goulburn Options has a new chief executive officer. Rosey Panelly, who has previously managed the Seymour Medical Clinic and has a strong background in epilepsy research, took over the reins at Goulburn Options after the sudden passing of the group’s former CEO.
March 13, 2018
A handyman, who used his access to an elderly woman’s home to steal her belongings, has been jailed. Aaron James Scott Simons pinched a fridge, a television set, a pedestal fan, an electric mower, a DVD player, a portable clothes line, a kettle, four canvas prints, two heaters and a pair of binoculars – $6500 worth of goods in all – in the seven days he held a key to the home in Wollongong. The 81-year-old woman’s daughter employed Simons – a family friend – to carry out repairs and maintenance at the home after her mother, suffering from dementia, moved into a retirement home. The family paid him $3500 upfront and handed him the key on January 16. When the woman’s daughter returned to inspect the work on January 22, a long list of items was missing.