Rugg is suing the Kooyong independent in federal court in relation to Fair Work Act’s ‘general protections’ provisions
The independent federal MP Monique Ryan is being sued for an alleged breach of workplace laws by her staffer Sally Rugg.federal courtRugg is represented by the law firm Maurice Blackburn in a case listing Ryan and the commonwealth of Australia as respondents, represented by Sparke Helmore.
The case, filed in the Victorian registry of the federal court, will go for an interlocutory hearing before justice Debra Mortimer on 3 February. The case was due for a first hearing on Monday, but it was vacated.
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