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What is the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership?

The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is a free trade agreement between Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, New Zealand, Singapore and Vietnam introduced in 2018.

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Autistic employee justifiably dismissed for “overstepping boundaries”

The Fair Work Commission upheld the dismissal of an NDIS employee with autism for overstepping professional boundaries. Despite her claims of inadequate training, the ruling highlights the importance of clear conduct guidelines in care roles.

Paying and recording employment termination payments

As an employer, you need to be aware of your ETP obligations.

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Warehousing company signs undertaking after foot crushed

When a worker’s leg was caught in a moving conveyor belt and crushed by a pallet, the employer offered an enforceable undertaking with an investment of almost $300K rather than face prosecution.

Vaccine passports – a good idea or an invasion of privacy?

The prospect of needing a ‘health pass’ or ‘vaccination passport’ to get around has some people up in arms, while others are all for it. What are the chances we’ll have it in Australia, and what would it mean for us?

The rise of new-collar jobs and workers

Discover the rising trend of "new collar workers" - highly skilled professionals without degrees who are making a significant impact in various industries.

Cyber Security Training

Protect your business from cyber scams and attacks with automated staff training, phishing simulations, tools and resources.

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Staff food poisoning a sickening and expensive lesson for owners

When a kitchen hand contracted salmonella poisoning from the café where she worked, she blamed her employer and was awarded more than $65K in damages.