The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) is a skilled-based classification register used to categorise all occupations and jobs in Australia including payroll. The ANZSCO “groups” occupations and every four years, (between each census) a brief window opens up for consultation. Payroll Clerks are listed as a skill level 4 occupation, which […]
READ MORENorthern Territory Station Farm Manager validly dismissed for fighting with employee and using lewd language
In the recent decision of Thomas v The Commissioner for Public Employment [2022] FWC 2427, the Fair Work Commission (FWC) highlights the importance of dealing with inappropriate conduct and behaviour in the workplace. The employee was a Farm Station Manager employed by the Northern Territory Government at the Victoria River Research Station, at which he […]
READ MOREDin Tai Fung knowingly engaged in ‘systematic’ underpayments: judge
The Federal Court recently ruled that popular dumpling chain, Din Tai Fung, and its senior management knowingly underpaid their workers and falsified wage records to cover up the underpayments. The company’s Sydney and Melbourne outlets were found to have shortchanged at least 17 workers a total of $157,025 between 2014 and 2018 by not paying […]
READ MOREDaughter of former ATO deputy commissioner found guilty over role in massive tax fraud
Lauren Anne Cranston was arrested in 2017 along with several others including her older brother Adam Cranston, who was found guilty last week The daughter of a former deputy commissioner for the tax office has been found guilty over her role in a massive tax fraud. Lauren Anne Cranston was found guilty of conspiring to […]
READ MOREDon’t you know that you’re toxic? The consequences of inappropriate and conduct workplace behaviour
Safe Work Australia identifies that harmful behaviours including bullying, harassment, discrimination and workplace conflict or poor workplace relationships can cause psychosocial hazards. If left unaddressed, these harmful behaviours may cause psychological injury to a worker. In Nand v Toll Transport Pty Ltd [2022] NSWPIC 595, the employee was employed as a truck driver for Toll […]
READ MOREChanges to Australia’s paid parental leave pass Parliament
Australia’s Paid Parental Leave policy has been amended following its passage through Parliament. The Paid Parental Leave Amendment (Improvements for Families and Gender Equality) Bill 2022 was approved by the House of Representatives in February and the Senate on March 6. According to Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth, the changes, which come into effect in […]
READ MOREPlutus Payroll: Three guilty in biggest tax fraud trial in Australian history
A jury has found three people guilty of tax fraud for their part in the “Ben Hur” schemes. After seven weeks of deliberations, jurors found Adam Cranston, Dev Menon and Jason Onley, were found guilty of conspiring to defraud the Commonwealth and conspiring to deal with the proceeds of crime valued at $1 million or […]
READ MORENew shutdown rules for 78 modern awards
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has varied 78 modern awards as part of the Commission’s 4-yearly review of modern awards process by replacing existing shutdown clauses with a new model term. These clauses relate to an employer’s ability to direct employees to take a period of annual leave where the employer shuts down all or […]
READ MORERoyal Flying Doctor Service to face tribunal over underpayment claim
The Royal Flying Doctor Service has been accused of underpaying healthcare workers in remote South Australian communities, with the employees’ union set to lodge a formal underpayment of wages claim to the SA Employment Tribunal. The claim relates to the Royal Flying Doctor Service’s (RFDS) payment of health service assistants, who provide clinical assistance to […]
READ MORE$16 billion in lost or unclaimed super
According to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), there is $16 billion in lost and unclaimed super across Australia, representing an increase of $2.1 billion since last financial year. The ATO is encouraging people to check their accounts to determine if some of the money belongs to them. Deputy Commissioner Emma Rosenzweig stated that super is […]
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