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Unfair to suspend employee without pay after assault charges

Suspending an employee without pay after he was charged with sexual assault wasn't fair and reasonable, a commission has ruled.

Queensland Industrial Relations Commissioner Roslyn McLennan accepted the employer's view of the nature and seriousness of the employee's alleged conduct, however she found its suspension process lacked fairness...

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