With claim volumes increasing and the Fair Work Commission under growing pressure, employers are facing a more complex and less predictable claims environment than ever before. Recent and proposed changes to Commission processes are reshaping how unfair dismissal and general protections matters are managed in practice, meaning the traditional “one size fits all” approach no longer applies.
Join HR Legal for this practical webinar as we examine the Fair Work Commission’s current workload, the most common claims employers are dealing with, and what these changes mean for the way employers should respond when a claim is lodged.
This session will provide a high-level overview of unfair dismissal and general protections claims, including when these matters most commonly arise, the key risk areas for employers, and the practical steps organisations can take to reduce risk before issues escalate. We will also explore what employers can now expect in practice once a claim is lodged, including recent changes to intake, case management and conciliation processes, and the Commission’s increasingly flexible approach to handling matters.
Importantly, we will discuss why these developments require employers to assess claims early, identify threshold issues quickly, and adapt their strategy as a matter progresses. The webinar will also address emerging and proposed changes to Commission processes, the future outlook, and common questions and pitfalls employers should be aware of when managing claims.
This webinar will be relevant for employers, business owners, HR professionals and managers involved in workplace complaints, performance management, disciplinary processes and terminations.
| Delivery: | Online via GoTo Webinar |
| Date: | Wednesday, 15 July 2026 |
| Time: | 12:00pm to 12:45pm (AEST) |
| Cost: | FREE |
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