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Wednesday 18 December
Instrument calibration company and director penalised $67,000 for deliberate breaches
Minimum Wage ‘increase’ Is Effective Cut
Govt’s miserly 1.5% minimum wage will take workers backwards
Minimum Wage Set For 2025
Zero Pay Offer Triggers Strike Action By MBIE Staff
Important changes to modern awards covering the aged care industry
Identifying the key barriers to gender equal paid parental leave in Australia: study
Hair Salon In Court After Vulnerable Worker Seeks Help
Former Bar Operator In Court
Does Leaning Left Politically Make You a More Prosocial Person?
University Of Melbourne Signs Enforceable Undertaking
$450,000 Recovered For Brisbane Food Workers
Hotel operators penalised $104,000 for deliberately underpaying staff more than $320,000
New paid work pathways program to get more Australians into work
Former Café Operators Face Court
Former tiling business operator penalised for deliberate breaches
Disability Services Business Operator Penalised Again
Woolies picket lines should stand down for the sake of families this Christmas
PWDA Ready to Work with Government to Act on Special Rapporteurs Call to Abolish ADEs
How much for cash? Why the informal economy is bad for business, consumers and society
FWC finds Philippine-based worker entitled to claim unfair dismissal
Low-income earners hit hardest in Tasmania’s rental crisis
Above-average income households struggle as Adelaide’s rental affordability hits record low
Melbourne second most affordable city despite plummeting rental affordability
Low income earners priced out of ACT despite it being most affordable city
Sydney rental prices highest in country as rental affordability hits record low
Low income earners suffer as rental affordability in regional NSW hits historic low
Phillip Island Gift Shop Operators Face Court
Hobart Distribution Company Faces Court
Four Quarters Of Annual Real Wage Growth Under Labor
Covid supports and community sector critical in Australia’s pandemic response – ACOSS welcomes Covid-19 Response Inquiry Report
Most businesses won’t pay more national insurance. But the UK’s small employers still need support
Unemployment Rising Shows Need For Plan
How imposter syndrome and a lack of self-confidence can hold small businesses back
The budget is good news overall for young professionals – here’s how the changes will affect you
Greens Reignite Call For Free Dental
Five ways the budget shows Rachel Reeves is thinking long-term more than the Tories ever did
Opinion piece: Non-compete clauses are costing workers $7 billion a year
Why the chancellor’s plan to unlock billions of pounds of government investment is such a gamble
Why the chancellor’s plan to unlock billion pounds of government investment is such a gamble
Carpentry Business Operator In Court
Furniture Business In Court
Falling Inflation Reflects Falling Economy
Woefully low’ JobSeeker payment just 20% of average wage. The solutions to poverty are clear
‘Woefully low’ JobSeeker payment just 20% of average wage
Residential Construction Business In Court
Fine Dining Restaurant In Court