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Should workers declare prescription medication?
Is an employee obliged to inform their employer if they are taking prescription medications? The answer is not always clear. Find out more here.
Do you need to record minor injuries?
How serious does an injury need to be before you're required to record it? Learn more about injury recording here.
What fencing is needed on building sites?
Construction sites must be adequately secured to prevent unauthorised access by members of the public. Learn about fencing requirements here.
Record Penalties for Exploitation of Migrant Workers at Sushi Outlets
Record penalties of $15.3 million have been imposed on the former operators of a Sushi chain for exploiting migrant workers. The Federal Court found deliberate underpayments totalling over $650,000, with severe penalties serving as a strong warning to employers about the consequences of non-compliance.
Starting a business in the 'new normal'
It’s forever changed the way we do business – and chances are it will also impact the success of a business launch.
Employee benefits
There are a variety of initiatives and employee benefits available to enjoy by working at My Business, including social club activities, discounted banking and financial services, corporate health cover, dental care/treatment and Microsoft Office programs*
Half of Aussies have had the jab. What’s next?
Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout reached a critical milestone on 19 August – one in two people over the age of 16 have had at least one dose.
Qantas mandates COVID-19 vaccinations
The national carrier will require its employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by 31 March next year following overwhelming support from its 22,000 strong workforce.
Insightful tips for utilising Baby Boomers’ expertise and skills
Though many of these ‘60 somethings’ continue to work, it’s a fact that those Baby Boomers still in your organisation will be leaving over the next few years, and with their departure goes an accumulation of valuable corporate skills, knowledge and experience.
One in seven admits to tech-based sexual harassment at work
Sexual harassment is often looked at as a person-to-person act, but new research shows Australians are also experiencing and perpetrating workplace harassment in large numbers through technology.
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