Paul Bodourian v Hills Industries Pty Ltd [1995] IRCA 287

Paul Bodourian v Hills Industries Pty Ltd [1995] IRCA 287

The applicant's actions constituted serious misconduct—providing false accounts regarding customer goods, breaching company policy, acting aggressively in the disciplinary interview, and disrupting the investigation—thus justifying summary termination. The procedural fairness obligations under s170 DC were not...

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Parties
Applicant: Paul Bodourian; Respondent: Hills Industries Pty Ltd
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
29 June 1995
Procedural Posture
Industrial Relations Termination of Employment Application / First Instance Judgment
Outcome
Application dismissed
Legal Topics
Termination of Employment, Procedural Fairness, Serious Misconduct, Harsh, Unjust or Unreasonable Dismissal
Industrial Law Termination of Employment Procedural Fairness Serious Misconduct Harsh, Unjust or Unreasonable Dismissal

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Parties

Paul Bodourian

Applicant

Hills Industries Pty Ltd

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Industrial Relations Termination of Employment Application / First Instance Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the applicant's termination was harsh, unjust or unreasonable under the Industrial Relations Act 1988 ss170 DB, 170 DC, 170 DE
  2. 2 Whether the applicant was given an opportunity to respond as required by s170 DC
  3. 3 Whether applicant's conduct constituted serious misconduct justifying summary dismissal under s170 DB

Ratio Decidendi

The applicant's actions constituted serious misconduct—providing false accounts regarding customer goods, breaching company policy, acting aggressively in the disciplinary interview, and disrupting the investigation—thus justifying summary termination. The procedural fairness obligations under s170 DC were not breached as the applicant's own conduct prevented further opportunity to respond. The termination was not harsh, unjust, or unreasonable even in light of his prior good employment record.

Court Disposition

Application dismissed

Orders

  • That the application is dismissed.