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‘Reputational damage’: Sacked JLL agents hit back with federal lawsuit

By Mathew Williams
16 October 2025 | 8 minute read
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Two agents have sued their former global commercial real estate employer after being sacked over a workplace scandal, claiming significant reputational damage.

Peter Blade and Greg Pike, two veteran agents, were among several employees terminated by commercial real estate firm JLL on Sunday, 12 October.

Since the sacking, Blade and Pike have launched action with the Federal Court and the Fair Work Commission, claiming their reputations had been damaged.

 
 

The terminations come as JLL commissioned law firm Clyde & Co. to look into specific areas of the business after a harassment scandal in August.

While Pike and Blade said the investigation was yet to be finalised at the time of the sacking, a company-wide email stated that some issues had been identified where ‘behaviour and leadership fell short’.

In LinkedIn statements, the pair said the company email had caused harm to their reputations.

“Given that my termination occurred only hours earlier, this statement was highly misleading, damaging and indefensible,” they said.

Blade and Pike allege the agency mounted a ‘witch hunt’ that deprived them of procedural fairness.

It has been alleged that the pair were part of a wider cultural problem at the firm, as JLL was hit with claims that ranged from sexual harassment and taking clients to strip clubs and inappropriate WhatsApp messages back in August.

The pair stated that they were not informed of any allegations against them from the report findings before being terminated, nor was the law firm ever involved in interviewing them.

JLL refutes the claim that they were never interviewed, stating instead that the pair refused to cooperate with the investigation.

Blade and Pike have requested that the report be released to the public, as the agency relied on it when announcing its plans for a ‘cultural reset’.

On LinkedIn, Pike said the treatment received by JLL had left him with just one course of action.

“I wish to make it absolutely clear that any suggestion of wrongdoing on my part is entirely without foundation,” Pike said.

“I have been left with no alternative but to seek redress through the legal system to restore my reputation and career, both of which have been unjustly decimated.”

Blade and Pike's legal action marks the second recent case against JLL, following former executive chairman Dan Kernaghan’s lawsuit over his dismissal.

Kernaghan has engaged in legal action against JLL for a breach of contract, breach of statute, defamation, money owed and lost earnings.

Member of JLL’s global executive board Richard Bloxam said that the brand was taking actions following the report, which included addressing cultural issues and procedural failures associated with misconduct.

“We acknowledge there were significant shortcomings in certain areas of our business, especially related to inappropriate behaviours which were further exacerbated by poor executive decision making and lack of compliance with established policies and protocols,” Bloxam said.

“For that, we apologise to our people, our clients and the Australian business community. “

JLL interim CEO, Australia and New Zealand, Luke Billiau, said the brand would have to rebuild its trust with the wider community.

“We are determined to uphold a safer and more accountable organisation for the long term,” Billiau said.

“We know that trust must be earned, and this work will continue until meaningful change is embedded in everything we do.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Mathew Williams

Mathew Williams

Born in the rural town of Griffith NSW, Mathew Williams is a graduate journalist who has always had a passion for storytelling. Having graduated from the University of Canberra with a Bachelor of Sports Media in 2023, Mathew recently made the move to Sydney from Canberra to pursue a career in journalism and has joined the Momentum Media team, writing for their real estate brands. Outside of journalism, Mathew is an avid fan of all things sports and regularly attends sporting events across Sydney. Get in touch at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 
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