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Is a temporary change of hours permitted?
Are you required to change a part-timer's employment contract if they temporarily work full-time hours?
Dismissal was justified but process was too abrupt
A Bank manager was dismissed after 14 years due to poor performance, but the Fair Work Commission ordered $6,000 compensation, citing the Bank’s abrupt handling of the process.
Employer loses case over minimum employment period
How do you work out whether a worker’s employment period qualifies them for protection against unfair dismissal?
Future CEOs to role model mental health and wellbeing
Siobhann Provost
Get back to the office! Will it prompt an exodus?
Tech giants such as Zoom, Google, Meta, X, and Amazon want staff back in the office at least two to three days per week. Will employees comply with directives to return to the office?
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.
World-first app helps shift workers get more sleep
Monash University researchers have developed a world-first personalised app to improve the sleep and mood of vital shift workers.
Can an employer change casual hours without notice?
Casual workers make up a significant portion of Australia’s workforce. What rights do they have when it comes to an employer changing their hours?
Christmas leave dilemmas and how to solve them
With Christmas and the festive season just around the corner, navigating the ins and outs of public holidays can be tricky.
No system for dealing with complaints – CFO wins stop-bullying order
The Fair Work Commission has ordered an employer to get up to speed with a comprehensive anti-bullying policy and procedure and make sure it’s complied with, as well as ordering a manager to behave in a civil manner.