Legislation allowing three days’ leave applies to parents, their partners, and parents planning to have a child through adoption or surrogacy New Zealand’s parliament has voted unanimously to give mothers and their partners three days of bereavement leave after a miscarriage or stillbirth. Labour MP Ginny Andersen, who presented the bill, said it would allow […]
READ MOREJunior doctors launch class action over unpaid overtime
Junior doctors in Victoria have filed the first of several class actions claiming that health providers have underpaid them millions of dollars in overtime. The doctors at Peninsula Health earning between $79,000 and $146,000 a year said on Monday they work an average 16 hours unpaid overtime a week and that the excessive hours are […]
READ MOREClayton Utz responds to underpayment reports
BigLaw firm Clayton Utz has responded to reports that it underpaid graduate lawyers by thousands of dollars. On Monday, 15 March, The Australian Financial Review reported that the firm had paid at least one employee approximately $30,000 below the minimum rate set by the Fair Work Commission in late 2019, which requires law firms – […]
READ MOREIR bill: Senate passes casual worker definition after reforms fail to gain crossbench support
Only the section defining casual workers has secured the Senate vote The Senate has passed just one section of the Government’s hotly-anticipated Industrial Relations bill after failing to win support from key crossbenchers. The reforms announced by the Attorney General Christian Porter last year aimed to overhaul IR legislation as businesses looked to recover from […]
READ MOREScrap ‘outdated FBT’, says small business ombudsman
Removing fringe benefits tax, and allowing GST to be remitted at the point of sale, could make the tax system more small business-friendly, says the small business ombudsman. The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman’s latest research paper outlines 25 recommendations geared towards creating a tax environment that empowers small business owners. ASBFEO Kate […]
READ MOREMalcolm Turnbull backs superannuation increase as research shows it will lift wages
Increasing the superannuation guarantee (SG) to 12 per cent by 2025 would boost the economy by $12 billion and boost employment and wages over time, according to new research commissioned by Industry Super Australia. Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull hit out at a range of Coalition MPs, including Andrew Bragg, Tim Wilson and Jason Falinski, […]
READ MOREFWC upholds dismissal of an employee who repeatedly and deliberately accessed customer’s confidential information without autho...
During the course of their employment, employees may have access to confidential information which belongs to their employer. This information may be in the form of personal information provided by customers and is therefore sensitive in nature. While access to customer information may be required by an employee in order to carry out their duties, […]
READ MOREAust charity pays back millions to staff
Workers at an Australian disability services provider will receive $3 million in combined back pay. A disability services provider is paying back almost $3 million to employees it had underpaid across NSW, Victoria and Queensland. Registered charity Breakthru Pty Ltd reported itself to the Fair Work Ombudsman, the workplace regulator, in 2020 after a series […]
READ MORENearly $390,000 recovered for security guards
The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) has recovered $389,982 in unpaid wages for 163 security guards following an investigation into 19 security businesses in Queensland. Businesses in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Townsville, Maryborough, Gympie and Mackay were investigated between September 2019 and July 2020 after intelligence – including anonymous tip-offs and job advertisements – raised concerns that […]
READ MOREMan charged over $11m cyber hit on super funds
A South Australian man has been charged over an alleged $11 million fraud in which he obtained the personal details of individuals to modify payroll data and create fraudulent bank accounts. The 31-year-old was arrested at a library in the Sydney city fringe precinct of Green Square on Wednesday, following a joint investigation by detectives […]
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