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Employee didn't resign over WFH stand-off: FWC

An employee's "extraordinary circumstances" gave him the right to request a working-from-home arrangement, and he did not resign by repudiation, the Fair Work Commission has found.

Negotiations about his office time had "turned sour" and "came abruptly to an end", but it was the employer's actions that ended the employment relationship, said Commissioner Leyla Yilmaz...

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