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St Peter’s Lutheran College signs EU
Unpaid overtime continues to climb
Workplace advisor breached consumer laws: Court
Conference topic: Addressing Australia’s Complex Cyber Landscape
Mandatory vaccines: Understanding your rights as an employer
Labour hire company and placement company penalised for discriminating against prospective employee
Inside Frontier Software cyber incident
Payroll jobs climb as lockdowns ease
Court hears man fell for sex worker, stole $800k to pay off her debt
Are these three workplace ghosts haunting your employees?
Stapled super starts 1 November 2021
Red Light, Green Light: Dismissals for temporary illnesses under FW Act
Western Australia imposes mandatory Covid vaccine order for over million employees
Words flying high: Commission critical of employer’s entirely email-based disciplinary process
‘Pawternity leave’ introduced at Hive Legal
ABC discloses more staff underpayments
Optus finds wage underpayments spanning six years to March 2020
Health insurer nib announces flexible workplace model
Sydney inner west man charged over $20m payroll fraud
Woolworths to pay workers another $50 million to make up for underpayments
ATO announces STP Phase 2 blanket deferral
Australian drinks giant Lion raises glass to equal paid parental leave
Government unveils legislative reforms to casual work
Patience, you must have: FWC upholds safety-related dismissal of employee given multiple chances 6 December
Entitlements over Christmas and New Year break
Temporary flexibility in Clerks Award extended again
Women’s health clinic in court
NSW lifts payroll tax threshold
‘The new norm’: ASICS virtual challenge gives glimpse into future of teambuilding
WHSmith repays more than $2.2 million to underpaid workers
Public servants caught in SG bungle
7-Eleven repays $173m to employees, as stores improve payroll systems
Woolworths opts out of JobMaker scheme
NAB originally thought it had underpaid staff by $850,000. Now it looks more like $128 million
Businesses could be repaying JobKeeper if they’ve been overpaid
Universities accused of ‘sham contracting’ as wage scandal in Australia’s higher education sector deepens
‘It’s time’: Employers given until 16 November to implement updated tax tables
Fast food giant faces potential class action
Budget 2020: pros and cons of Frydenberg’s superannuation reforms
Wage theft now criminalised in Queensland
Qantas underpaid workers by misusing JobKeeper scheme, Federal Court has ruled
JobKeeper 2.0 rules released
David Jones and Country Road confirm $3.7m underpayment
IBM repays Aussie staff $12M
JobKeeper recipients paying millions in bonuses to their executives, research reveals
Tambla snaps up Datacom Business Services
JobKeeper extension announcement
Patience, you must have: FWC upholds safety-related dismissal of employee given multiple chances