David Livingstone v Life Without Barriers
[2015] FWC 703
•29 JANUARY 2015
| [2015] FWC 703 |
| FAIR WORK COMMISSION |
DECISION |
Fair Work Act 2009
s.394—Unfair dismissal
David Livingstone
v
Life Without Barriers
(U2014/12592)
DEPUTY PRESIDENT GOOLEY | MELBOURNE, 29 JANUARY 2015 |
Application for relief from unfair dismissal.
[1] On 12 September 2014, Mr David Livingstone made an application for remedy for unfair dismissal under s.394 of the Fair Work Act 2009. Mr Livingstone’s employment had been terminated by Life Without Barriers on 22 August 2014
[1] The matter was the subject of conciliation however, the matter was not resolved.
Consequently, directions were issued and the matter was listed for hearing.
[2] Mr Livingstone was directed to file an outline of submissions, any witness statements and other documentary material he wished to rely on by noon, on 28 November 2014.
[3] Mr Livingstone did not comply with this direction and the matter was listed for a non compliance hearing before Commissioner Bissett on 24 December 2014.
[4] Mr Livingstone did not attend the non compliance hearing. Life Without Barriers made an oral application, pursuant to s.399A of the Act, that the matter be dismissed as Mr Livingstone had failed to comply with the direction of the Fair Work Commission. Commissioner Bissett waived compliance with the Fair Work Commission Rules 2013 and accepted Life Without Barriers’ oral application.
[5] On 24 December 2014, Mr Livingstone was sent correspondence informing him of Life Without Barriers’ section 399A application. Mr Livingstone was directed to file submissions and other documentary material in respect of Life Without Barriers’ application by close of business, on 14 January 2015. Mr Livingstone was advised that if he failed to comply with this direction, his application would be dismissed.
[6] Mr Livingstone did not file any material with the Commission.
[7] Section 399A of the Act provides as follows:
399A Dismissing applications
(1) The FWC may, subject to subsection (2), dismiss an application for an order under Division 4 if the FWC is satisfied that the applicant has unreasonably:
(a) failed to attend a conference conducted by the FWC, or a hearing held by the FWC, in relation to the application; or
(b) failed to comply with a direction or order of the FWC relating to the application; or
(c) failed to discontinue the application after a settlement agreement has been concluded.
....
(2) The FWC may exercise its power under subsection (1) on application by the employer.
(3) This section does not limit when the FWC may dismiss an application.
[8] Section 593 of the Act provides that the Commission is not required to hold a hearing except as provided by the Act.
[9] As Mr Livingstone did not file any material in opposition to the application to dismiss, I will determine the application on the papers.
[10] After considering all the material, Mr Livingstone’s application for remedy from unfair dismissal is dismissed. An order giving effect to this decision will be issued today.
DEPUTY PRESIDENT
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