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Carlos Tse

Carlos Tse

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Carlos Tse is a graduate journalist writing for Accountants Daily, HR Leader, Lawyers Weekly.

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LAW

Victoria’s WFH rights extended to SMBs

03 March 2026
The Victorian government has confirmed two-day-a-week WFH mandates for SMB employees, saying the change will promote ... Read More
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PEOPLE

Gender pay gap falling in 54.8% of Aussie businesses

02 March 2026
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency’s latest gender pay gap snapshot shows slight improvements in addressing pay ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Micro-shifting: Flexibility central to sustainability and meaning

02 March 2026
Following the coinage of “micro-shifting” in 2025, the trend has been gaining traction, with caretakers, ... Read More
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LAW

Rail worker fired over Nazi salute to passing trains

01 March 2026
The Fair Work Commission dropped the unfair dismissal application of a train driver who performed a Nazi salute towards ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Optus, CBA job cuts reflect need for well-planned change

26 February 2026
Following the announcement that Optus and CBA will potentially lay off hundreds of staff, there lies the risk of ... Read More
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LAW

Sacked student denied compassionate leave wins compensation

25 February 2026
A student dismissed from an indoor obstacle course just weeks after her grandmother’s death has won compensation. Read More
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BUSINESS

Political will needed to improve productivity, says Ai Group

25 February 2026
One employer association has stressed the need for policymakers to demonstrate the will to “turn things around” amid ... Read More
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LAW

A pistol and pepper spray on display: Policeman wins appeal after alleged misconduct

24 February 2026
A detective sergeant has won an appeal based on an “error of law”, after allegedly engaging in misconduct while serving ... Read More
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LAW

Vicarious liability placed on Victorian institutions for workers with arrangements ‘akin to employment’

24 February 2026
New Victorian laws will expand the definition of vicarious liability for child abuse, which will effectively overturn ... Read More

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