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FWC backs sacking of 'drunk and disorderly' advisor
A financial advisor who arrived at work with bloodshot eyes and smelling of alcohol was validly dismissed, the Fair Work Commission has ruled.
PCBUS AND OFFICERS: WHO'S WHO IN YOUR WOrkplace?
Learn more about the responsibilities of persons conducting a business or undertaking and work health and safety laws.
Casual entitlements
It's important to consider the relevant short-term and long-term needs of an organisation when selecting the appropriate form of employment for a particular role.
How overtime pay works
Overtime is work performed outside an employee’s ordinary hours. Here's what employers need to know.
Job offer letter to employees
Found your ideal candidate? Read on to learn what type of job offer letter to use.
Policy and document updates – March 2023
To ensure you're compliant with new IR laws, we've revised and updated relevant documents and policies.
Was dismissing an employee for losing his driving licence unfair?
The Fair Work Commission awarded 12 weeks' pay to an Accounts Manager dismissed after losing his driving licence, ruling that driving was not an inherent job requirement and the dismissal was procedurally unfair.
Failing to disclose anxiety justified dismissal
A tribunal has ruled that a security guard who failed to inform his employer he suffered from anxiety, as well as committing various other transgressions, was validly dismissed.
Can you work for another employer while on leave?
If an employee is on annual leave and long service leave, are they permitted to work for another employer during this time?