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2020-01-05

The complainant has cancer, which required surgery and radiation therapy, and a work-related arm injury. She worked as an administrative officer with the respondent community organisation and alleged the operations manager ignored her, took away her work mobile phone and reduced her tasks. She alleged she was made redundant following a period of leave to undertake cancer treatment. 

On being advised of the complaint, the organisation indicated a willingness to try to resolve the complaint by conciliation. 

The complaint was resolved with an agreement that the organisation re-employ the complainant on the same terms and conditions under which she was previously employed. The organisation undertook to actively pursue redeployment opportunities within the organisation and to meet with the complainant each week to discuss any redeployment opportunities or applications. It was agreed that if the complainant is unable to be redeployed, she will be made redundant. If this occurred, the organisation would pay her approximately $4,600 ex-gratia, $18,240 as a severance payment, $5,700 in lieu of notice and any accrued entitlements.   

Year

Discrimination type
Disability Discrimination Act

Grounds
Disability

Areas
Employment

Outcome details

Employment - other  

Revised terms and conditions  

Compensation  

Reference  

Statement of service 

Amount
$28,500