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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. 

How to keep remote workers productive and engaged

Many businesses have asked employees to work remotely in response to the uncertainties surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. This can be a challenge, especially if employees have never worked from home before.

PAID FAMILY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LEAVE: WHAT WORKPLACES NEED TO KNOW

Elise has lived experience of domestic and family violence and is passionate about influencing systems-level change to increase safety, prevent violence, and healing for victim-survivors.

How to ensure staff are safe and responsible at work functions

Whether it’s the annual Christmas party or a team lunch, it’s likely your team will be at a work event where alcohol is involved at some point. 

The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On Meetings: Benefits And Risks In The Workplace

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising workplace meetings by enhancing efficiency and inclusivity through advanced recording and summarising tools. However, ethical considerations and privacy concerns must be addressed to ensure responsible implementation.

What is co-marketing and is it right for your business?

If you are currently experiencing lower customer reach, fewer purchases or cash-flow challenges, now could be the time to try something new – like co-marketing. Learn what it is and what it could do for your business.

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Dodgy Attendance Records And Unfair Process Result In $46,000 Compensation

Reliance on dodgy attendance records plus lack of procedural fairness led to unfair dismissal.

Insightful tips for utilising Baby Boomers’ expertise and skills

Though many of these ‘60 somethings’ continue to work, it’s a fact that those Baby Boomers still in your organisation will be leaving over the next few years, and with their departure goes an accumulation of valuable corporate skills, knowledge and experience.