Architect Mills settles Fair Work dispute over sacking
A female architect has settled a court case in which she alleged bullying and threatening behaviour before she was sacked from her job at an award-winning firm led by Rob Mills.
A female architect has settled a court case in which she alleged bullying and threatening behaviour before she was sacked from her job at an award-winning firm led by Rob Mills.
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A prominent architect has written to the Victoria’s planning minister to complain the industry’s registration board is failing to protect its members from bullying.
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