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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.

Free webcast: work trends, shutdowns, and poor behaviour

As the silly season looms, and the year wraps up, let's look at the employment law ramifications of current #worktrends, quiet quitting, Christmas parties, and more.

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Sacked after COVID-19 communication breakdown

When terminating someone's employment you must follow a fair process.

Contractor or employee?

On Wednesday 9 February 2022, the High Court of Australia (‘HCA’) handed down its decision in CFMMEU & Anor v Personnel Contracting Pty Ltd [2022] HCA 1 (Personnel Contracting).

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Unpaid parental leave: what if you're not eligible?

What options does an employee have if they aren't entitled to unpaid parental leave? Learn more here about unpaid parental leave and other entitlements.

How to retain high-performing talent

If you’re serious about retaining your top people in a competitive marketplace, you need to get smarter about the employment package you’re offering.

New rules for fixed term contracts

As part of the federal government’s Secure Jobs, Better Pay workplace law changes, rules about using fixed-term contracts are changing on 6 December 2023. Is your business prepared?

Fewer women in part-time work may open doors to gender equality

New research reveals a 3.2% decline in the proportion of women in part-time work, hinting at a shift toward gender equality. Employers are encouraged to embrace flexible work arrangements, reduce career penalties for part-time employees, and support women's full-time participation.

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Personal leave exhausted – what about annual leave?

Can an employee who has run out of personal/carer’s leave take annual leave to cover a remaining period of absence? Read what the law says here.