Is your boss just blunt, or are they crossing a legal line?
Many employees often shrug off their boss’s tough management comments that sting a little, but one employment lawyer has ...
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Many employees often shrug off their boss’s tough management comments that sting a little, but one employment lawyer has ...
The Productivity Commission’s recent AI report has stirred the industrial relations pot ahead of the Economic Reform ...
An NSW court has issued a landmark decision, ruling that Uber is an employer of its drivers for payroll tax purposes, ...
The Victorian government’s proposal to legislate a legal right for employees to work from home two days a week has ...
Yesterday (6 August), over 50,000 Queensland Teachers Union members took to the streets in protest of the apparent ...
Empathy in dismissals is not the careless “don’t come Monday” letters of old. Empathy is helping them to plot a path ...
Twenty-two miners operating out of Peabody’s Helensburgh mine have retained their win against their former employer, ...
The Federal Court has granted a substantial remedy for a former employee at Mad Mex who was sexually harassed by her ...
A former Manly Sea Eagles player has launched a legal claim against his former club over allegations of an “outlandish ...
Another NSW public sector organisation is carrying out significant job cuts, with Aussie unions claiming the reasoning ...
Not every fail is a failure, writes James Chisholm.
Australian Uyghurs have filed proceedings against Kmart to determine whether the retail giant engaged in misleading and ...
Just when the flames over the working-from-home debate began to die down post-federal election, Victorian Premier ...