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Office affair rumour not properly investigated

Constructive dismissal occurs when someone feels forced to resign from the workplace. Read on to find out the details of this case after a worker was accused of spreading rumours her boss was having an affair with a co-worker.

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Request for second lot of paid parental leave denied: ineligible for it

An employee's request for a second period of paid parental leave was denied due to a discrepancy in the enterprise agreement's requirements.

National WHS strategy launched

Here's a rundown of the goals, risks and challenges that will impact your business for the next decade.

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​​RBA reinstates worker: HR failings 'inexplicable'

A Reserve Bank (RBA) employee who accidentally posted a racist message at work that was intended to go to his wife has won his job back. 

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Termination notice: Does NES or contract apply?

Will notice of termination terms in an employment contract override the National Employment Standards? Learn more about employment contracts here.

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How much notice should you give a casual employee?

It’s never easy terminating someone’s employment. What do you need to consider if an employee is a casual?

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Do you pay super on long service leave?

Should employers pay superannuation contributions on long service leave entitlements?

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Redundancy: Do you get paid time off to attend interviews?

Are employees entitled to paid time off to attend an interview during a termination notice period? Learn more here about redundancy rules.

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Loss of company vehicle meant new job wasn’t a suitable “alternative”

A foreperson with eight years of service faced a dilemma when his new job offer lacked the company vehicle he relied on for daily commutes.