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Is smoking on construction sites permitted?
Smoking is banned in public places, but does that include construction sites? Learn more about whether smoking is allowed on construction sites here.
Was dismissal a wheelie bad decision?
An employee was sacked after he crashed a company car into a wheelie bin at low speed. Was the dismissal unfair?
What is the Better Off Overall Test?
The Fair Work Commission uses the Better Off Overall Test (BOOT) to assess awards against registered agreements.
The great disconnect: crucial conversations
When employees feel they can't engage with their manager on a high stake topic, it can have broad-reaching negative workplace impacts. Read on for the latest research and guides.
Understanding Casual worker Long Service Leave calculations in NSW
The NSW Industrial Relations has outlined different circumstances and situations to help you understand how to calculate a casual worker's entitlement.
‘Travel therapy’: could holidays help mental health and wellbeing?
Siobhann Provost
Redeployment Offers Too “different” To Avoid Paying Redundancy Pay
Two shift workers who were made redundant after rejecting offers to relocate and change their shift rosters have had their entitlement to redundancy pay preserved by the Fair Work Commission (FWC), after the employer had applied to reduce it to nil.
Dismissal was justified but process was too abrupt
A Bank manager was dismissed after 14 years due to poor performance, but the Fair Work Commission ordered $6,000 compensation, citing the Bank’s abrupt handling of the process.