MARIJANICH -v- VAQUERO Pty Ltd (trading as SIDERO CONSTRUCTION) [1997] IRCA 37
Sidero failed to establish that there was a valid reason for Mr Marijanich's termination related to his capacity, conduct, or the operational requirements of the business and did not provide him a sufficient opportunity to defend against allegations, thus breaching the relevant provisions of the Workplace Relations...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Bruno Marijanich; Respondent: Vaquero Pty Ltd (trading as Sidero Construction)
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 21 February 1997
- Procedural Posture
- Application for Compensation for Unlawful Termination of Employment / Judgment/decision at First Instance
- Outcome
- Compensation ordered for unlawful termination of employment.
- Legal Topics
- Unlawful Termination, Compensation for Dismissal, Workplace Relations Act 1996 (cth), Termination for Valid Reason, Opportunity to Defend Allegations
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Parties
Bruno Marijanich
Applicant
Vaquero Pty Ltd (trading as Sidero Construction)
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application for Compensation for Unlawful Termination of Employment / Judgment/decision at First Instance
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether there was a valid reason for the termination of Mr Marijanich's employment connected with his capacity or conduct or based on the operational requirements of the business under Section 170DE(1) of the Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Cth)
- 2 Whether the applicant was given an opportunity to defend himself against the allegations under Section 170DC
Ratio Decidendi
Sidero failed to establish that there was a valid reason for Mr Marijanich's termination related to his capacity, conduct, or the operational requirements of the business and did not provide him a sufficient opportunity to defend against allegations, thus breaching the relevant provisions of the Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Cth).
Court Disposition
Compensation ordered for unlawful termination of employment.
Orders
- The respondent pay the applicant the sum of $5773.00 by way of compensation.
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