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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.
Commission upholds safety breach dismissal
Failing to comply with safety procedures led to an auto-electrician's dismissal. Read on for details on how a breach of safety procedures equates to serious misconduct.
Are EAPs a waste of money?
Should you invest in an Employee Assistance Program? Or is it a waste of time and money? Read on to find out.
Why you need a performance and misconduct policy
Many employers think it's obvious when an employee is engaged in misconduct or isn’t meeting performance standards. But without a clear policy outlining expectations, a business exposes itself to unnecessary risks.
Survey reveals state of workers' mental health
Providing access to flexible working arrangements and opportunities for workers to influence how and when they work has a tremendous impact on psychological health, a new survey reveals.
Can you demote someone for poor performance?
If an employee's performance is unsatisfactory, can you demote them to a more suitable position, albeit with lower pay? Read on to find out the answer.
How to write up a casual conversion letter
Larger employers need to make a written offer to eligible casual employees to convert to permanent employment. We explain what you need to do.
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