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Celebrating and supporting neurodivergent employees

We’ve put together some tips on how employers can support neurodivergent employees.

The power of personal connections: how regular one-on-one meetings build trust

One-on-one meetings provide opportunities to check in with employees professionally and personally and reinforce psychological safety.

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Should medical appointments be outside work hours?

Can an employer insist an employee schedule medical appointments outside work hours? Read more here.

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Dismissal was unfair despite valid reason

Multiple shortcomings in a technician’s job performance plus alleged ‘time fraud’ got him sacked, but he succeeded in his unfair dismissal claim. Check out the reasons for the FWC’s finding.

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Discrimination: no evidence worker posed safety risk

Employers who rely on the “unable to perform inherent requirements” or “compliance with WHS law” defences as reasons for not employing disabled people must be able to provide objective evidence to support those claims.

Working parent's stress levels are on the rise

In recent years, parents and carers have had increased stress due to the challenge of balancing work and family commitments, a trend that has particularly affected women, according to a new study.

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Supreme Court decides who bears onus of proof in work stress case

Who bears the burden of proof when an employer argues that a worker is not entitled to compensation for a stress disorder because his condition arose from reasonable management action?

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Deep pit with flimsy fence: employer liable for worker’s fall

When a worker fell 4.5 metres after temporary fencing gave way, his life took a harrowing turn for the worse. The incident revealed a host of failings by the principal contractor.