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How to prevent mould in the workplace

Mould in the workplace can be a health hazard for those with allergies or respiratory issues. Learn more here about workplace health hazards.

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Work during meal breaks: is it overtime?

Are you required to pay employees overtime rates if they work through their lunch break?

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A guide to superannuation on workers compensation

Although superannuation guarantee (SG) contributions are generally not payable while an employee is on workers compensation, there are exceptions.

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When are casual employees entitled to overtime?

Casual employees often work fluctuating overtime hours. Issues can arise when working a long day, followed by shorter days.

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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. 

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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. 

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Inappropriate touching at work: Commission decides

When a worker was dismissed from his job at Alcoa after being accused of inappropriately touching a female colleague, he thought he’d been unfairly sacked. Read why the Fair Work Commission found for the employer.

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Are visitor log books part of WHS practice?

Do you need to keep a record of who visits your workplace? Learn more here about your WHS responsibilities for visitors. 

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If an employee is a sales rep and a manager, what award applies?

Many managers wear different hats within a business. How do you determine if they are covered by an award?

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Make healthy choices for your business

A study from the Netherlands has found employees with chronic disease and unhealthy habits are at greater risk of exiting paid employment early. This means there’s potentially a portion of the workforce that may not work to their full retirement age.