Davis v Portseal Pty Limited [1996] IRCA 570
The Court found that the Company had a valid reason for terminating the applicant’s employment, as the applicant lied to senior management about having an employee’s written resignation, conduct unacceptable for a senior executive. However, termination was in contravention of s 170DC, as the applicant was not given...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 26 November 1996
- Procedural Posture
- Review of Termination of Employment Decision / Judgment After Hearing De Novo
- Outcome
- Compensation ordered; reinstatement refused; order of Judicial Registrar varied
- Legal Topics
- ['termination of Employment' 'unlawful Termination' 'misconduct' 'procedural Fairness']
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Procedural Posture
Review of Termination of Employment Decision / Judgment After Hearing De Novo
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether there was a valid reason for termination of employment under s 170DE(1) of the Industrial Relations Act 1988' "Whether the applicant's conduct was a fundamental breach of the contract of employment" 'Whether the applicant was afforded procedural fairness—i.e., an opportunity to respond to allegations under s 170DC']
Ratio Decidendi
The Court found that the Company had a valid reason for terminating the applicant’s employment, as the applicant lied to senior management about having an employee’s written resignation, conduct unacceptable for a senior executive. However, termination was in contravention of s 170DC, as the applicant was not given an adequate opportunity to respond to the allegation before the termination decision. Compensation, but not reinstatement, was ordered as the breach related only to procedural fairness, and the likelihood of ongoing employment was slight, though not negligible.
Court Disposition
Compensation ordered; reinstatement refused; order of Judicial Registrar varied
Orders
- ["Order 1 of the Judicial Registrar's orders of 26 March 1996 is varied to substitute the sum of $5,000 for the sum of $31,100." 'The respondent must pay the applicant $5,000 as compensation.']
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