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An employee's bid to reopen his unfair dismissal case, so he could publicly raise "scandalous" allegations against his former employer, has been rejected by the Fair Work Commission.
This type of dispute is becoming more common, according to Dentons partner Paul O'Halloran, who suggests that often, it's because friends or family tell a former employee after an acrimonious exit, "you should have got more money out of them"...
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