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Last Updated: 18 April 2007
NEW SOUTH WALES INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
CITATION : Peter Tusa
and Perescope Design Pty Ltd [2006] NSWIRComm 1119
FILE
NUMBER(S): IRC 2268
HEARING DATE(S): n/a
DECISION DATE:
24/07/2006
PARTIES:
APPLICANT
Peter Tusa
RESPONDENT
Perescope Design Pty Ltd
JUDGMENT OF: McKenna C
LEGAL
REPRESENTATIVES
APPLICANT
n/a
RESPONDENT
n/a
CASES CITED:
LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act 1996 s84
JUDGMENT:
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
McKENNA C
24 July 2006
Matter No IRC 2268 of 2006
PETER TUSA AND PERESCOPE DESIGN PTY
LIMITED
Application by Peter Tusa re unfair dismissal pursuant to section
84 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996
DECISION
[2006] NSWIRComm 1119
1 This is an application made pursuant to s84 of the Industrial
Relations Act 1996 in which the applicant, Peter Tusa, alleged he was
harshly, unreasonably or unjustly dismissed by the respondent, Perescope Design
Pty Ltd. The matter was listed for conciliation and directions on 22 May 2006.
There was no appearance by either party that day,
albeit the applicant’s
former solicitors, Employment Help Lawyers, subsequently sent a letter
apologising for the non-attendance
and advising “the Respondent became
bankrupt on 09 May 2006”. By letter dated 25 May 2005, Employment Help
Lawyers requested
the matter be stood out of the list pending further
discussions with the official receiver and foreshadowed it was likely the matter
would be discontinued. A notice of discontinuance was not filed.
2 On 29
June 2006, Employment Help Lawyers filed a notice of ceasing to act. In the
circumstances, I caused a letter to be sent to
the applicant seeking written
confirmation by 21 July 2006 whether he wished to relist or to discontinue. The
letter also advised
the matter would be dismissed for want of prosecution if he
did not reply. Given the history of this matter coupled with the failure
of the
applicant to respond to the letter dated 7 July 2006 by the time specified, I am
satisfied that the matter should be dismissed
for want of prosecution. I order
accordingly.
LAST UPDATED: 04/08/2006
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