Tinkusurya Sugumar v Warner and Webster Pty Ltd
[2024] FWC 2530
•17 SEPTEMBER 2024
| [2024] FWC 2530 |
| FAIR WORK COMMISSION |
| DECISION |
Fair Work Act 2009
s.394—Unfair dismissal
Tinkusurya Sugumar
v
Warner and Webster Pty Ltd
(U2024/8149)
| DEPUTY PRESIDENT COLMAN | MELBOURNE, 17 SEPTEMBER 2024 |
Unfair dismissal application – employed by third party – application dismissed
Earlier today I dismissed an application for an unfair dismissal remedy made by Mr Tinkusurya Sugumar under s 394 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Act). The F2 application named Warner and Webster Pty Ltd (Warner and Webster) as the respondent. Warner and Webster’s F3 response objected to the application on the basis that Mr Sugumar was employed by an agency, and that Warner and Webster had neither employed nor dismissed him. On 13 September 2024, Mr Sugumar filed written submissions which appeared to confirm that he was employed by Toll Personnel Pty Ltd (Toll).
On 16 September 2024, I wrote to Mr Sugumar and advised him that an unfair dismissal remedy can only be made against a person’s former employer (see ss 391 and 392), and not against third parties. I stated that his application appeared to have no reasonable prospect of success, and that his application should be dismissed under s 587(1)(c). I stated that I would hear from Mr Sugumar about these matters at a mention on 17 September 2024. Warner and Webster then submitted a letter from Toll which stated that Mr Sugumar was its employee, and that since May 2024 Toll had been operating as a labour hire provider to Warner and Webster. The letter stated that Mr Sugumar’s assignment at Warner and Webster ended on 23 June 2024, and that he was later given a new assignment with a different client.
At the mention, Mr Sugumar confirmed that these matters were correct. His complaint was that someone at Warner and Webster had told him that he would be offered a full-time job with the company, but that this never occurred. I concluded that there was no reasonable basis for Mr Sugumar to contend that he was dismissed by Warner and Webster and that the application had no reasonable prospects of success. I dismissed the application under s 587(1)(c) of the Act.
DEPUTY PRESIDENT
Appearances:
T. Sugumar for himself
C. Issa for Warner and Webster
Details of mention conference:
2024
Melbourne (by telephone)
17 September
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