NEWS-HR

The Australian Medical Association Victoria and Monash Health are locked in a s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) before Fair Work.

A s.185 (Enterprise agreement) application from Pinnacle HR Pty Ltd for the Wheatfields Inc Aged Care Sector Employees, United Voice & ANMF Enterprise Agreement 2018 has been ratified by Deputy President Millhouse sitting in Melbourne, on 13 June 2019.

Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church for the Diocese of Wagga Wagga are running a s.604 (Appeal of decisions) before the Fair Work Full Bench in Court 10 – Level 5 in Melbourne to overturn the Roche decision.

DPV Health Ltd (Hume) has a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) with which it must deal before Fair Work Deputy President Colman in Court 7 – Level 6 in Melbourne (Miller).

Community and Accommodation and Respite Agency is facing a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) before Fair Work Commissioner Platt in Conference Room 6a – Level 6 in Adelaide (Poole).

UCA – Parramatta Mission has a s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) matter to argue before Fair Work Commissioner Johns in Chambers in Melbourne (Clearly).

Belgravia Health & Leisure Group Pty Ltd ATF Belgravia Leisure Unit Trust has been served with a s.739 notice (Jeffery).

The family of a woman who was sexually assaulted in aged care has called for better protection of vulnerable nursing home patients, as her abuser is sentenced to one month in jail. Gary Cripps, 63, pleaded guilty at Geelong Magistrates Court to two counts of sexual assault against 62-year-old Jeanette Post, who had Alzheimer’s while she was resident at Sea Views Manor aged care home in Ocean Grove. Outside court, the victim’s daughter Sarah Holmes said she hoped the industry would learn from her mother’s story and the family’s fight for justice. “I really hope that through the aged care royal commission that people listen to this story and we increase staffing and our ratios and money, and just recognise that the victims of these crimes in aged care are just so vulnerable,” she said. “It’s not just them who are victims, it’s the people who have placed their trust in a system that we think is broken.” The court heard Cripps kissed Ms Post, on her lips, face, chest and hands while she was in his care in the special needs unit of the nursing home. She had been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s in her 50s and died three months after the assault.