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New laws lower bar for workplace discrimination claims
Thursday, 30 July 2009 8:36am
Changes to disability discrimination laws and other human rights legislation that take effect next week will make it easier for aggrieved employees to establish they were discriminated against, a workplace relations lawyer warns. Read More - New laws lower bar for workplace discrimination claims
Adverse action provisions require "more cautious" decisions: Lawyer
Friday, 24 July 2009 8:32am
The "adverse action" provisions under the new industrial relations legislation will compel employers to be more cautious when making decisions that affect employees, according to workplace lawyer Alex Manos. Read More - Adverse action provisions require "more cautious" decisions: Lawyer
Workers can face costs for unwarranted unfair-dismissal claims
Thursday, 23 July 2009 8:48am
A recent tribunal ruling will come as a comfort to employers targeted by unreasonable unfair dismissal claims, according to Deacons partner Sarah Ralph. Read More - Workers can face costs for unwarranted unfair-dismissal claims
Train retrenched workers to manage their money or risk ending up in court
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 8:42am
Employers that retrench workers without ensuring their financial wellbeing run the risk of damaging their brands - and facing litigation, says ipac corporate consultant Nola Rihani. Read More - Train retrenched workers to manage their money or risk ending up in court
Fair Work Act kicks off today - what you need to know
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 8:16am
Elements of the new workplace relations legislation - including new unfair dismissal, right of entry and bargaining laws - come into effect today. Read More - Fair Work Act kicks off today - what you need to know
Alcohol costing business billions, help culture critical
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 8:35am
Alcohol use accounts for millions of lost working days in Australia every year, and has been linked to nearly a fifth of workplace accidents, but sacking problem workers is not the solution, according to a health and wellbeing advisor. Read More - Alcohol costing business billions, help culture critical
Hiring, not firing, mitigates future risk
Wednesday, 17 June 2009 8:37am
Times might be tough, but resorting to wholesale headcount cuts is as imprudent as shedding any other asset, says human capital academic Dr John Boudreau. Read More - Hiring, not firing, mitigates future risk
Reduced hours preferred to pay cuts
Monday, 15 June 2009 8:25am
Australian employees are overwhelmingly in favour of working reduced hours if it means avoiding other cost-cutting strategies during the downturn, a survey has found. Read More - Reduced hours preferred to pay cuts
Get ready for "controversial" transfer of business laws
Tuesday, 02 June 2009 8:45am
HR managers must quickly determine what constitutes a "transfer of business" before the definition of transmission expands significantly next month, according to Deacons partner Sally Woodward. Read More - Get ready for "controversial" transfer of business laws
Why leaders should "care" more and boost engagement
Friday, 22 May 2009 8:21am
Leaders who believe they can cease efforts to keep employees engaged during the downturn risk damaging their company's financial performance, according to Gallup research. Read More - Why leaders should "care" more and boost engagement
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