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Power price hikes on the way
Power bills look set to soar from the start of July, based on a draft decision by key regulators. How much you'll pay depends on your location and your energy provider.
How to reduce business operating costs
Every business owner – no matter how big or small their business – wants to reduce their operating costs. And it’s not impossible. Here are eight strategies that’ll not only save you money, but improve the efficiency of your business.
5 Mistakes Leaders Make When Having Difficult Conversations
Discover the five frequent mistakes leaders make during tough discussions and learn strategies to handle these talks effectively, enhancing your leadership skills and building trust.
Sacked after COVID-19 communication breakdown
When terminating someone's employment you must follow a fair process. Read why this employer had to compensate a worker for unfair dismisal.
Bullying: employer berated for failures
A commission has berated an employer for not taking sufficient action to stop 'reprehensible' behaviour that damaged another worker.
Sick on an RDO – can leave be claimed?
What if employees are sick on their rostered day off – are they entitled to paid personal/carer's leave? Read more about RDOs and leave entitlements.
Sending an email afterhours may soon be illegal
Under the new right to disconnect legislation, an employee may refuse to monitor, read or respond to contact or attempted contact from their employer or a third party outside their working hours unless the refusal is unreasonable.
Should you test and tag mobile phone chargers?
Testing and tagging electrical equipment is a standard WHS procedure. Does this requirement extend to chargers for mobile phones and other hand-held devices?