Generally, any matter that progresses to The Fair Work Commission for an unfair dismissal tribunal hearing will end with a win or a loss, instead of a settlement. Either the applicant will get their job back (usually unlikely), win compensation, or lose and face the prospect of having to pay costs. The beauty of settling early is that both parties, the Applicant and the Respondent, can come to whatever agreement they are happy with – the right to resign, a Statement of Service, a non-disparagement agreement or, in fact, anything that both parties are happy to agree to and that are allowable by law.
Be assured, if 4 Unfair Dismissal handles your application at the Fair Work Commission, we will do everything possible to settle the matter with the best outcome possible for our client – in the shortest possible timeframe and the most economical manner. For more information, please use out client contact form or call 0419 774 330.
Jamie Hawkins
One more element of a Statement of Service is that it can usually be negotiated. You, as a past employee, can choose a person from management or human resources or even a director or owner to speak on your behalf, should the prospective employer call to verify information.
For instance, your immediate manager may have sought to have you dismissed. Even if they were successful, another manager, director, or even the owner, may agree to speak on your behalf should a prospective employer call seeking clarification on the information you have provided.
The right to resign, a non-disparagement agreement and a Statement of Service all go a long way to repairing your reputation. Your Statement of Service should outline when you began and the role you resigned from, as well as contact information for someone at your past employer who can speak on your behalf.
Jamie Hawkins
If you want professional representation at The Fair Work Commission during an unfair dismissal conciliation, then please allow Jamie Hawkins LLB to lodge your Unfair Dismissal Remedy Application (F-2). Call 0419 774 330 or use our contact form.
Jamie Hawkins
Here at 4 Unfair Dismissal, we are usually able to negotiate with the employer to allow records to reflect that you have resigned. The beauty of this is that on any application form you can now state, regardless of the circumstances of your dismissal, that you resigned. This fact alone makes it infinitely easier to attain future employment.
This is just one reason you should contact Jamie Hawkins at 4 Unfair Dismissal on 0419 774 330. Alternatively, you can use our contact form with the 21-day deadline to lodge an application with the Fair Work Commission.
Jamie Hawkins
The Commissioner accepted that the changes claimed in operational requirements were legitimate and that the Respondent no longer required the Applicant’s job to be performed. The Commissioner ruled the dismissal was a genuine redundancy and the application was dismissed. Here, the Respondent consulted and was let off the hook regarding redeployment because the Applicant expressed a disinterest in redeployment. This was enough to cause a thought that redeployment was not reasonable.
The application for unfair dismissal was dismissed. If you need assistance with an unfair dismissal or a non-genuine redundancy, then please contact Jamie Hawkins on 0419 774 330 or use our contact form.
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