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Builder’s appeal fails to overturn heavy damages ruling

When a subcontractor’s employee was injured on a building site and the builder and subcontractor were hit with massive damages bills, the builder appealed.

Understanding Generation X

Gen X is the generation who watched their parents work incredibly hard and long, often remaining loyal to one company, only to be miserable and unsatisfied at the end. This motivates Gen Xs to seek a healthy compromise, whereby work and lifestyle is flexible and balanced, satisfying their financial, family and personal needs.

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Does a public holiday extend long service leave?

What happens if a public holiday falls during an employee’s long service leave? It will depend on the relevant state or territory long service leave legislation. Learn more here.

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Zombie agreements on FWC hit list

More than 100,000 zombie agreements will be automatically canned later this year. Will you be affected?

Third-party vendors pose cyber risks

Third-party vendors can provide valuable services to businesses, but they can also pose a significant cyber security risk. How can you mitigate the risks?

One in four score hefty pay rise

The tight labour market is fuelling generous pay hikes, with one in four workers scoring more than 7%, a new survey reveals.

Multi-extortion tactics on the rise

Ransomware is no longer simply about encrypting files and asking for cryptocurrency.

Most businesses would pay ransomware demand

A global survey has found more than 60% of Australian businesses would pay a ransom demand following a successful ransomware attack.

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Employer can’t “revive” a resignation after parties have agreed to continue employment

Learn why once a resignation is withdrawn, it can't be revived without mutual agreement, and how employers can protect themselves in similar situations.

85 Degrees franchisor faces court

The Fair Work Ombudsman has for the first time commenced legal action against a franchisor alleging that it is legally liable for alleged contraventions by its franchisees.