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Subscription content please login to view - Webcast: Adverse action update - Key lessons from the case law Webcast: Adverse action update - Key lessons from the case law
Friday, 17 May 2013 4:24pm
Rulings handed down since the commencement of the Fair Work Act's adverse action provisions have clarified some of the mystery around their operation and contain important lessons for employers. Read More - Webcast: Adverse action update - Key lessons from the case law
Subscription content please login to view - Podcast: What the High Court's adverse action ruling means for employers Podcast: What the High Court's adverse action ruling means for employers
Tuesday, 11 September 2012 2:08pm
The High Court's Barclay ruling should "put employers' minds at ease" about their ability to successfully defend an adverse action claim, say Kemp Strang employment lawyers.

In this podcast, Lisa Berton and Nick Noonan discuss the importance of the case; its practical implications; and the key steps employers should take to minimise the risk of facing or losing an adverse action claim. Read More - Podcast: What the High Court's adverse action ruling means for employers
Subscription content please login to view - High Court rules against High Court rules against "unconscious" adverse action
Monday, 10 September 2012 7:20am
In a judgment that will be welcomed by employers, the High Court has ruled that an employer did not breach the Fair Work Act's adverse action provisions when it took disciplinary action against a union representative. Read More - High Court rules against "unconscious" adverse action
Beware redundancy criteria based on cultural values
Thursday, 06 September 2012 7:28am
Assessing employees for redundancy on the basis of "subjective" selection criteria requires extra care to avoid adverse action and other claims, warns Freehills senior associate Natalie Spark. Read More - Beware redundancy criteria based on cultural values
Subscription content please login to view - Productivity and equity the dual focus of FW Act review Productivity and equity the dual focus of FW Act review
Monday, 06 August 2012 7:16am
More certainty around public holiday penalty rates, harmonised long-service leave provisions, and broader rights to request flexible work are among the recommendations of the Fair Work Act review's report. In this article, review panellist Ron McCallum outlines some of the key proposals that - if enacted - are likely to impact on employers. Read More - Productivity and equity the dual focus of FW Act review
Out-dated policies pose liability risks for HR
Monday, 25 June 2012 7:19am
HR professionals can be held personally liable for failing to implement procedures they may not have known existed, an employment lawyer has warned an HR Daily webinar. Read More - Out-dated policies pose liability risks for HR
Subscription content please login to view - Webcast: Adverse Action - Know your risks Webcast: Adverse Action - Know your risks
Friday, 22 June 2012 3:35pm
Since the introduction of the Fair Work Act, adverse action claims have become "the thorn in every employer's side", say Kemp Strang employment lawyers Lisa Berton and Nick Noonan.

Watch their presentation to learn:

  • What adverse action is, and when it is prohibited;
  • Who can bring adverse action claims, and the process involved;
  • The types of scenarios and actions that increase employers' risk of claims;
  • Individual liability risks for HR professionals;
  • How to establish the strongest defence when facing a claim;
  • Lessons learned from recent caselaw; and more.
Read More - Webcast: Adverse Action - Know your risks
Q&A: Adverse action - Know your risks
Monday, 02 April 2012 7:15am
Could you face an adverse action claim for sacking someone for "poor cultural fit"? Can an employee claim adverse action after being made redundant? What adverse action risks arise during the recruitment process? Kemp Strang employment lawyers Lisa Berton and Nick Noonan answered these questions and more in our recent webinar. Read More - Q&A: Adverse action - Know your risks
Preview: Performance management in the Fair Work era
Friday, 09 March 2012 4:23pm
Poor performers are an unfortunate reality for many workplaces, so employers need a process that mitigates their legal risks when managing employees "up or out". Read More - Preview: Performance management in the Fair Work era
Employers can minimise, but not prevent, adverse action risks: Lawyers
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 8:26am
The risk of facing an adverse action claim is now a constant threat for employers and individual HR managers, but as case law in the area grows, well briefed employers are more likely to successfully defend them, say employment lawyers. Read More - Employers can minimise, but not prevent, adverse action risks: Lawyers
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