Mooney v W & B Morieson Pty Ltd [1996] IRCA 258
The termination of the applicant's employment was found to be harsh, unjust and unreasonable due to failure to provide proper notice, unfair selection process for redundancy, lack of procedural fairness and contraventions of sections 170DB, 170DC, and 170DF of the Industrial Relations Act 1988. Reinstatement was...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 22 April 1996
- Procedural Posture
- Application Under Division 3 of Part VIA of the Industrial Relations Act 1988 for Unlawful Termination / Final Judgment and Orders
- Outcome
- Compensation awarded for unlawful termination; reinstatement not ordered due to impracticability.
- Legal Topics
- ['unlawful Termination' 'redundancy' 'harsh, Unjust or Unreasonable Dismissal' 'maternity Leave' 'workers Compensation' 'return to Work Plans']
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Procedural Posture
Application Under Division 3 of Part VIA of the Industrial Relations Act 1988 for Unlawful Termination / Final Judgment and Orders
Legal Issues
- 1 ["Whether applicant's termination was unlawful under the Industrial Relations Act 1988, including sections 170DB, 170DC, 170DF" 'Whether the applicant was entitled to notice and/or compensation' 'Whether reinstatement was practicable' 'Whether the redundancy and selection process was fair']
Ratio Decidendi
The termination of the applicant's employment was found to be harsh, unjust and unreasonable due to failure to provide proper notice, unfair selection process for redundancy, lack of procedural fairness and contraventions of sections 170DB, 170DC, and 170DF of the Industrial Relations Act 1988. Reinstatement was deemed impracticable due to business changes; therefore compensation was ordered.
Court Disposition
Compensation awarded for unlawful termination; reinstatement not ordered due to impracticability.
Orders
- ['Respondent to pay $420.00 for contravention of s170DB(2) of the Act within 7 days.' 'Compensation of $5,460.00 to be paid within 21 days.' 'Compensation to be paid in instalments: $2,730.00 by 28 May 1996, $1,400.00 by 18 June 1996, $1,330.00 by 9 July 1996.' "Payment to applicant's solicitor sufficient discharge...
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