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Employer can’t “revive” a resignation after parties have agreed to continue employment

The Fair Work Commission ruled that an employer could not unilaterally "accept" an employee's earlier resignation after both parties had agreed to continue the employment under new flexible arrangements.

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Harassing a co-worker in airport lounge was “in course of employment”

The Fair Work Commission upheld the dismissal of a mine worker for sexually harassing co-workers in an airport lounge and on a flight, ruling the incidents occurred "in the course of employment."

Can a COVID-19 vaccination be a condition of employment?

As many readers may have guessed, there is not a clear yes or no answer to this question. Whilst the Federal Government is encouraging all members of the community to get vaccinated, receiving the jab is voluntary and appears highly likely to remain that way in Australia.

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Is a temporary change of hours permitted?

Are you required to change a part-timer's employment contract if they temporarily work full-time hours?

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Dismissed employee's attempts to find other work thwarted by "non-compete" clause in employment contract

The Non-compete clause in an unfairly dismissed employee's contract deemed unreasonable by FWC, preventing payout reduction for failure to seek other jobs within his expertise.

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Certificate of Service definition

A Certificate of Service is also known as a Statement of Employment and offers basic details about a terminated employee’s position.

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Can transferred employees be put on probation?

Read more here about minimum periods of employment.

Employee Or Contractor? Court Examines Bricklayer's Status

A County Court of Victoria case ruled a bricklayer was an independent contractor, not an employee, under the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013, highlighting the importance of formal agreements in employment relationships.

Engaging Casual Workers: Get Ready For The New Laws

To address the new regulations for hiring casual workers, which will take effect in August, HR professionals must take the following actions to ensure compliance and a smooth transition.