Unfair dismissal – Can unauthorised annual leave reduce the minimum employment period?

Mr Calleja was employed as a full-time spring maker until his employment was terminated by his employer in March 2021. Mr Calleja subsequently made an unfair dismissal claim. The former employer raised multiple defences to Mr Calleja’s claim, one of which was that Mr Calleja had not been employed for long enough to make an …
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How should you calculate sick leave?

In a recent case Mondelez Australia Pty Ltd v Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union [2020] HCA 29 (Mondelez Case) the High Court settled some long-standing uncertainty about the meaning of “a day” under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (Fair Work Act). The National Employment Standards (NES), through the operation of …
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Introduction of Paid Pandemic Leave

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic the Fair Work Commission (Commission) introduced unpaid pandemic leave into 99 Modern Awards, to protect workers required to self-isolate as a result of being exposed to, or being infected with, COVID-19. The Commission has now introduced paid pandemic leave in response to the second-wave of infections in Victoria. What …
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Doors open to casual worker leave entitlements following landmark court ruling

Recently, the Federal Court handed down its highly-anticipated employment decision in WorkPac Pty Ltd v Rossato [2020] FCAFC 84. The decision concerned an employee of the labour-hire company known as WorkPac. The employee had been employed by WorkPac through a number of consecutive casual employment agreements for mining projects in Queensland. The employee entered into …
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Forcing Employees to Take Annual Leave

It has been recently reported that the Commonwealth Corporation, Airservices Australia Pty Ltd (Airservices) has been fined for incorrectly forcing its staff to take leave during the annual Christmas shutdown period. The primary reason provided for this finding was the failure of Airservices to consult with each of its employees regarding the shutdown period, in …
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What’s in a day? The Federal Court rules on personal leave accruals

On 21 August 2019, the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia considered an alleged inconsistency between the National Employment Standards (NES) and an Enterprise Agreement related to the accrual of personal/carer’s leave. Mondelez Australia Pty Ltd (Mondelez) operates food manufacturing plants across Australia and is a national system employer. Mondelez entered into an …
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