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Can employees demand enterprise agreement?
This Q&A article explores whether employees can demand an enterprise agreement and outlines the circumstances under which bargaining may commence.
Conflict with supervisor caused psych injury
Personality clashes occur in life but when it’s in the workplace and interactions get hostile in and out of work, it can be a different ball game.
$1.7m damages payout after 'appalling' treatment
A worker has been awarded damages after he was treated 'appallingly' by his employer and suffered a severe psychiatric injury.
Claim for work-related chemical sensitivity dismissed
A court has dismissed a worker's claim that exposure to a sanitiser triggered her debilitating chemical hypersensitivity.
Could non-compete clauses be a thing of the past?
Legal experts anticipate that the Albanese government will likely tighten regulations on post-employment restrictions in Australia, inspired by the recent US Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) ban on new non-compete clauses in employment contracts.
Compo fraudster secretly worked as escort
An air conditioning technician who worked as an escort while receiving workers compensation payments for a back injury has been ordered to repay almost $75,000.