Baptist Care (SA) is facing a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) in front of Fair Work Deputy President Anderson in Hearing Room 6.1 – Level 6 in Adelaide (Delbridge).
May 30, 2019
United Protestant Association NSW Ltd has another s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) set for hearing before Commissioner Johns in Hearing Room 12-1 – Level 12 in Sydney (Grabovsky).
May 30, 2019
An elderly woman has been taken to hospital in a stable condition after driving into a retirement village at Castle Hill and suffering a head injury. The crash happened at the Anglicare Mowll Village on the corner of Broughton Ave and Barker Rd shortly before 3pm. NSW Ambulance said they were called following reports an elderly woman had driven into someone’s house. Paramedics arrived and treated the 84-year-old woman who was bleeding at the back of her head. However, she was conscious and breathing and was taken in a stable condition to Westmead Hospital. Anglicare said the woman was a visitor and no-one else was injured. The residents inside that building have been relocated until repairs can be completed.
May 30, 2019
Australian Government – Department of Education and Training, Commonwealth is fighting a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) before Fair Work Deputy President Kovacic in the Hearing Room in Canberra (Gorolay).
May 30, 2019
A s.604 (Appeal of decision) by Inna Grabovsky citing United Protestant Association NSW Ltd T/A UPA has been rejected by the full bench of the Fair Work Commission (Deputy President Gotencnik in Melbourne on 27 May 2019, Deputy President Colman, Deputy President Saunders). The case summary reads: “Application to correct ‘obvious error’ – application dismissed”.
May 30, 2019
A s.365 (General protections) order sought by Janet Morrison naming the Cerebral Palsy Association Inc t/a The Ability Center has been refused by Fair Work Deputy President Boyce in Sydney on 28 May 2019. The case summary reads: “Application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal – application filed out of time – not a strong case on merits (liability or damages) – no exceptional circumstances – extension of time refused.”
May 29, 2019
Former Simavita CEO Philippa Lewis has extended her temporary contract with ASX-listed smart home technology vendor HomeStay Care, agreeing to stay on for another 12 months. HomeStay Care’s platform allows older people and people with disabilities to live independently through the use of apps, artificial intelligence and motion sensors.
May 29, 2019
Southern Cross Care (NSW & ACT) has a fractious s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) with which it must deal before Fair Work Commissioner Johns in Chambers in Sydney (Death).