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Employers’ Vicarious Liability For Bullying And Supervisors’ Inaction: Court To Decide
Read why the NSW Supreme Court granted the worker an extension of time.
Facebook insults justified sacking
A tribunal has ruled that a disgruntled bartender who called their bosses 'c*nts' on social media was justifiably dismissed, despite the employer's HR shortcomings.
All about allowances
Various types of allowances may be provided to employees to compensate for performing certain types of work or incurring expenses while working. Twenty-five common types of allowances are explained here.
Scaffolding accident: which contractor is responsible?
When a labour-hire worker is injured, and there is a primary and secondary contractor, which company is responsible?
7 transferable business skills that can help you succeed
Starting and running your own business is a big undertaking – so which skills do you need to do so successfully?
Reducing mental health risks in the workplace
It’s now well-recognised that work can be harmful to your mental health – stress, anxiety and depression loom large in public discourse.
Damage to employee's property
If an employee’s property is damaged while they are at work, is the employer responsible? Find out more about employee property here.
Re-employment after termination or resignation
Can you re-employ a worker whose role was made redundant?
Dismissal notice landed in junk mail
An employer thought it was adequate to email a dismissal notice to a worker.
200+ abusive spam messages ended job
A general manager who bombarded a worker with abusive messages had effectively ended the employment relationship, the FWC has ruled.