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Court upholds split-shift ban
An award clause prohibiting split shifts applies to both part-time and full-time workers, the Federal Court has decided.
Public holiday rosters: what are the new rules?
A recent Federal Court decision means employers must now 'request' employees to work on public holidays.
It's time to update your payroll processes to apply tax cuts
Tax cuts introduced in the Federal Budget must be implemented by November 16 2020.
Claims being processed faster, says FWC
Unfair dismissal is the most common claim filed in the Fair Work Commission, with about 11,000 applications made in a year.
Sacked: was worker covered by Australian law?
An employee in Argentina was covered by Australian law because an email accepting the job offer was received in Australia, a tribunal has ruled.
Government update on coronavirus measures
Last updated: 10:50am 23 March 2020 --On Sunday 22 March 2020 the Federal Government announced additional measures to places of social gathering that impact the trading for businesses of this nature.
Working at heights: new rope access systems guide
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How long should you keep workers comp records?
What are an employer’s legal obligations when it comes to keeping workers compensation records?
Overseas posting: what laws apply?
An overseas posting can benefit an employee’s personal and professional development. But make sure you understand your legal obligations as an employer before any bags are packed.
Penalties for breaching the Fair Work Act
Failing to comply with the Fair Work Act could cost you dearly. Make sure you’re on the right side of the law.