Tia Crosby v Baba Shrichand Six Pty Ltd

Case

[2024] FWC 2349

2 SEPTEMBER 2024


[2024] FWC 2349

FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION

Fair Work Act 2009

s.394—Unfair dismissal

Tia Crosby
v

Baba Shrichand Six Pty Ltd

(U2024/5209)

DEPUTY PRESIDENT EASTON

SYDNEY, 2 SEPTEMBER 2024

Application for an unfair dismissal remedy – application dismissed.

  1. On 8 May 2024 Ms Tia Crosby made an application to the Fair Work Commission for a remedy for unfair dismissal pursuant to s.394 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth).

  1. For the following reasons I am satisfied that Ms Crosby’s application has not been made in accordance with the Act and that it is appropriate to dismiss the application.

  1. Section 395 of the Act is in the following terms:

“395 Application fees

(1) An application to the FWC under this Division must be accompanied by any fee prescribed by the regulations.

(2) The regulations may prescribe:

(a) a fee for making an application to the FWC under this Division; and

(b) a method for indexing the fee; and

(c) the circumstances in which all or part of the fee may be waived or refunded.”

  1. Ms Crosby’s application was incomplete because Ms Crosby did not pay the required fee or file a completed request to waive the fee.

  1. Commission staff contacted Ms Crosby on the following dates:

    ·   22 May 2024 by telephone;

    ·   4 June 2024 by telephone;

    ·   5 July 2024 by telephone;

    ·   9 July 2024 by telephone;

    ·   24 July 2024 by email; and

    ·   31 July 2024 by email.

  2. Ms Crosby was advised that she must pay the filing fee or apply for a waiver if she wished to proceed with the application. Ms Crosby was also warned that the application could be dismissed if the filing fee was not paid within 7 calendar days.

  1. To date there has been no response from Ms Crosby, no fee paid, and no waiver request received.

  1. Section 587 of the Act includes the following provisions:

    “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.

(3) The FWC may dismiss an application:

(a)   on its own initiative; or

(b) on application.”

  1. Ms Crosby’s application was not made in accordance with the Act (per s.587(1)(a)) because the prescribed fee (per s.395) has not been paid or waived. Section 587 confers a discretion on the Commission to dismiss Ms Crosby’s application.

  1. Ms Crosby has been given ample opportunity to rectify the deficiency in the application (see generally Bond v Carbridge Pty Ltd T/A Carbridge [2024] FWC 1302 at [15]-[16] and the cases cited therein). The Commission’s inquiries and warnings have largely been ignored.

  1. In the circumstances I am satisfied that Ms Crosby’s application should be dismissed.

  1. I have separately made an order dismissing Ms Crosby’s application (PR778850).

DEPUTY PRESIDENT

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