Lisa Bryant v Healthy Inspirations
[2014] FWC 1508
•4 MARCH 2014
[2014] FWC 1508 |
FAIR WORK COMMISSION |
DECISION |
Fair Work Act 2009
s.394—Unfair dismissal
Lisa Bryant
v
Healthy Inspirations
(U2014/141)
DEPUTY PRESIDENT GOOLEY | MELBOURNE, 4 MARCH 2014 |
Application for relief from unfair dismissal.
[1] On 15 January 2014, Ms Lisa Bryant made an application for a remedy for unfair dismissal under s.394 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (the Act).
[2] Ms Bryant advised that she commenced employment with Healthy Inspirations on 16 September 2013 and that her dismissal took effect on 12 November 2013.
[3] On 17 January 2014 and 3 February 2014, correspondence was sent to Ms Bryant pointing out that on the basis of the information contained in the application, she had not served the minimum employment period. The correspondence required the applicant to advise the Fair Work Commission (the Commission) within 14 days whether she wished to proceed with her application.
[4] To date, Ms Bryant did not reply to that correspondence.
[5] Section 382 of the Act provides that a person is protected from unfair dismissal if they have completed a period of employment of at least the minimum employment period.
[6] Section 383 of the Act sets out the minimum employment period:
383 Meaning of minimum employment period
The minimum employment period is:
(a) if the employer is not a small business employer—6 months ending at the earlier of the following times:
(i) the time when the person is given notice of the dismissal;
(ii) immediately before the dismissal; or
(b) if the employer is a small business employer—one year ending at that time.
[7] In the circumstances of this matter, I am satisfied Ms Bryant has not completed the required minimum employment period and her application has no reasonable prospects of success.
[8] Section 587(1) of the Act provides:
587 Dismissing applications
(1) Without limiting when the FWC may dismiss an application, the FWC may dismiss an application if:
(a) the application is not made in accordance with this Act; or
(b) the application is frivolous or vexatious; or
(c) the application has no reasonable prospects of success.
[9] Consequently, the application is dismissed under s.587(1)(c) of the Act. An Order to this effect will be issued shortly.
DEPUTY PRESIDENT
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