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Reporter with PTSD awarded $180k in damages
An employer exacerbated an employee's PTSD by transferring her to a role that exposed her to more trauma.
Should an employment contract refer to a modern award?
Should a contract of employment refer to an applicable award? Find out more about employment contracts here.
Thank You
From preparation and prevention to detection, reporting and recovery, you are now one step closer to improving your cyber security.
Working alone: what precautions should you take?
What risk factors should an employer consider when someone is rostered to work alone? Learn more about how to keep your employees safe.
Survey reveals state of workers' mental health
Providing access to flexible working arrangements and opportunities for workers to influence how and when they work has a tremendous impact on psychological health, a new survey reveals.
Working with the right to disconnect
The old nine-to-five routine with weekends off is swiftly becoming a nostalgic fantasy. So what options are there for organisations with a need for extended periods of responsiveness or prompt communication with people on the other side of the planet?
Valid dismissal: driver didn't disclose stroke
A tribunal has ruled that a tram driver's failure to disclose he suffered a medical incident was a valid reason for dismissal.
Why the R-word shouldn't be taboo
Managers and bosses seem reluctant to have conversations about retirement. Here’s why you should be talking about it with employees.