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Assuming an injured employee was "fully aware" her employment was at risk resulted in a procedurally unfair dismissal process, the Fair Work Commission has ruled.
It should have been "reasonably apparent" to the employee that she might be dismissed for being unable to perform the inherent requirements of her role, but this wasn't enough to satisfy the employer's procedural fairness obligations, Commissioner Susie Allison found...
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