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Can you extend a probation period?

If a business is unsure about employing a worker after a probation period, can it extend the probation period?

New WHS data shows we cannot be complacent

The 2024 Work Health and Safety report from Safe Work Australia highlights progress and ongoing challenges in workplace safety, with key statistics on fatalities, injuries, and mental health claims underscoring the need for continued vigilance.

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Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature: appeal dismissed

Read about an employer who disregarded how a worker might feel about having her photo used.

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Sacked after refusing flu jab

This case raises the issue of whether employers can make vaccination an inherent requirement of a position. 

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Pilbara Iron loses negligence case – $1.1 million damages payout

Was a mining company vicariously liable for injuries caused by an employee’s breach of his duty of care, and was it entitled to indemnity from a labour hire company’s insurer? Check out the court’s reasoning.

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Aldi rejected parental leave request, claims male manager

A senior manager at Aldi is claiming the supermarket chain discriminated against him on the ground of sex by denying him access to parental leave.

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Overtime feud a timely reminder for frustrated bosses

An employee dismissed without reason after refusing unpaid overtime was awarded eight weeks' pay by the Fair Work Commission. The case highlights the necessity of following procedural fairness in dismissals.

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Income protection payments – does leave still accrue?

If an injured employee is receiving income protection payments, does he continue to accrue annual leave, personal/carer's leave and long service leave?

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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.