Taking Claims Straight To The FWC Isn't Always Advised
By Alan J. McDonald
McDonald Murholme believes that sometimes it can be a mistake to make a claim directly to the Fair Work Commission (FWC) without representation. In a recent article posted on Workplace Express, Commissioner Anna Cribb reaffirmed this when she announced that the FWC had received only 66 applications for anti-bullying orders since January 1. Cribb stated that the new anti-bullying jurisdiction was “a fizzer like Y2K.”
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