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Investigation ‘left much to be desired’ but didn’t force resignation​on April 15, 2024 at 1:25 am

An investigation into alleged misconduct was "sub-standard" but did not amount to repudiation of an employee’s contract, the Fair Work Commission has found in a constructive dismissal dispute.<!–MORE–>

Between March 2021 and November 2023, the employee worked as a project manager at various mining sites in Western Australia, for civil and mining contractor Eastern Guruma Pty Ltd.

In July, the employer received a complaint from another worker regarding the approval of timesheets for a site led by the employee, resulting in an investigation…An investigation into alleged misconduct was "sub-standard" but did not amount to repudiation of an employee’s contract, the Fair Work Commission has found in a constructive dismissal dispute.<!–MORE–>

Between March 2021 and November 2023, the employee worked as a project manager at various mining sites in Western Australia, for civil and mining contractor Eastern Guruma Pty Ltd.

In July, the employer received a complaint from another worker regarding the approval of timesheets for a site led by the employee, resulting in an investigation… Read MoreHR Daily

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