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What footwear should be worn in offices?
In a standard office environment, what type of footwear is recommended?
No permission to WFH so sacking justified
The Fair Work Commission has ruled that an employee who refused to work in her employer’s office – despite not having permission to work from home – was validly dismissed.
Psych injury from Facebook posts not work-related
A worker who suffered a psych injury after being criticised on Facebook has failed in his bid to win compensation.
Rethinking performance management in a cost of living crisis
Discover how employers can adapt to the challenges of the cost-of-living crisis, pay inequalities, and skills shortages by prioritizing employee wellbeing and investing in talent development.
Treasurer's taunts trigger stop-bullying orders
A tribunal has issued stop-bullying orders to a gated community’s body corporate committee and treasurer who taunted the caretakers for saying they were “living in misery” because of unpaid invoices.
What if employees lies about their medical history?
Is it grounds for termination if an employer discovers an employee didn't disclose a pre-existing condition or injury? Learn more here.
The politics of bringing your whole self to work
As organisations, we must decide whether conversations around politics should be normalised. How should leaders handle political discussions at work?
Serious misconduct termination: entitlements and payment
If employees are dismissed for serious misconduct, what are their termination entitlements? Find out more about serious misconduct termination here.
Should a first aid kit contain an EpiPen?
EpiPens are usually carried by workers with severe allergies. Should employers also provide EpiPens in the workplace?
Sacked: BOM employee falls off work radar
A tribunal has upheld the dismissal of a Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) employee who was sacked for working overseas without permission.