A man has appeared in court for allegedly performing a Nazi salute to Jewish schoolchildren at an airport terminal.
An employee at Melbourne Airport has been named in court after he allegedly performed a Nazi salute at a group of Jewish teenagers.
Pacific National argued a train driver made likely “the most offensive physical gesture” anyone could make at work and Fair Work agreed it was a sackable offence even though it was a joke.
A Pacific National employee who was sacked for twice making Nazi salutes to approaching train crews has lost his unfair dismissal case, after the Fair Work Commission rejected his claim he was making ...
A NSW train driver who claimed he was making “friendly and helpful” gestures has failed to have his dismissal overturned.
Tylere Baker-Pearce, 39, was initially charged with giving the salute at the Gabba, and was later hit with two additional counts of the alleged offence.
A train driver who was sacked for twice performing a Nazi salute on a platform claimed he was just giving the all-clear signal.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results