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Managing workers compensation claims remotely
As businesses embrace working-from-home arrangements, the change comes with its own challenges and complications, particularly when it comes to managing workers compensation claims.
Thermomix deemed therapeutic for injured worker
A commission has ruled that a Thermomix appliance met the definition of a 'curative apparatus' under workers comp laws.
An employer’s guide to workers compensation
Workers compensation covers employees in the case of any work-related injuries, but the laws can be tricky to navigate.
‘No work capacity’ after bullying: Council ordered to pay
‘Website content specialist’ doesn’t sound like a dangerous job, but workplace bullying left the worker incapable of continued employment in keeping with her education and experience.
Employers beware: understanding and preventing workers' compensation fraud
Learn why employers should be cautious about workers' compensation fraud and how they can protect themselves from potential allegations.
Was 'intoxicated' worker unfairly dismissed?
A worker was sacked after making an impromptu visit to his workplace while apparently intoxicated.
Worker with ADHD discriminated against
A court has ruled that Sydney Trains discriminated against a worker after discovering she suffered from ADHD and Asperger’s Syndrome.
Unwelcomed grooming from a co-worker
A director allowed sexual harassment to continue for months which escalated to assault, and $150,000 was paid in damages.
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.