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Annual leave: can you make someone work?

Can you require employees to work while they are on annual leave because you are short-staffed, there is a backlog of work, or an emergency arises. Learn more here.

CHAFTA Certificate of Origin

Exported goods to China need to be accompanied by a ChAFTA Certificate of Origin in order to gain the preferential tariff rates under the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement.

KAFTA Certificate of Origin

KAFTA Certificate of Origin is used to access the reduced tariff/duty rates on goods under the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA).

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Employers: ensure you make the most of high performers

Managing high-performance employees isn't an 'HR problem' – it's a senior management responsibility. Read on to find out more.

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How much notice should part-time employees give?

Are part-time employees required to give the same notice of resignation as full-time workers? Read on to find out the answer.

Educating Your Staff To Be Energy Efficient: A How-to Guide From Zembl

The Energy Experts at Zembl know all too well the importance of empowering your team with the right knowledge on energy efficiency. Read their curated step-by-step guide to help you educate your staff effectively.

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Car Park On Different Floor Of Same Building Was Still “workplace”

An employee who injured her finger in a car park while retrieving work equipment successfully claimed workers’ compensation, with the NSW Personal Injury Commission ruling the car park as part of her workplace.

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Due Diligence Failure Sees Director Convicted After Wall Collapse

When a brick wall fell on a young man at a building site, impaling him on a large metal screw piling, his employer’s sole director found himself in the firing line. Read the court’s view of the site’s poor safety record.

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Dismissed Employee Was Not An Independent Contractor – Fwc

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has overturned an employer’s claim that because a worker was an independent contractor, her unfair dismissal case could not be heard. Read why the FWC decided in the worker’s favour.