AI and the rise of ‘unmeritorious’ workplace claims
According to workplace lawyers, employers are facing a growing wave of claims that lack merit, at a time when the use of ...
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According to workplace lawyers, employers are facing a growing wave of claims that lack merit, at a time when the use of ...
The safety of students is a core responsibility of schools and their staff. But how far does a teacher’s duty extend ...
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) has launched Federal Court proceedings against RMIT University, alleging ...
Ride-sharing giant Uber was found to have unfairly deactivated a Melbourne driver’s account following allegations that ...
An occupational therapist charged with allegedly defrauding the Commonwealth government of millions of dollars has ...
A Gold Coast dental technician with over 30 years of service has been found to have made inappropriate physical contact ...
A former Ernst & Young taxation partner who was terminated over an altercation with a Sydney bar manager has failed ...
The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) has launched proceedings against a Brisbane-based transport and logistics company, ...
A Perth office worker failed in his unfair dismissal claim after being terminated for repeatedly discussing his sex life ...
In the wake of the Federal Court ruling tightening award payment and payroll rules, a senior partner at Kingston Reid ...
A six-week hearing over pay and conditions for nurses and midwives across NSW commenced in the NSW Industrial Relations ...
A recent Federal Court decision on annualised salary arrangements creates an “impossible regulatory burden” for small ...
The man responsible for the 1987 Hoddle Street massacre failed to secure compensation for his alleged treatment during ...