Work health and safety legislation in Australia places significant duties and obligations on persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) to ensure the health and safety of workers. These duties and obligations, and the penalties for non-compliance, are intended to reflect the serious harm that could be suffered by workers at work and to act […]
READ MOREIndustry pressure forces ATO’s hand on STP deadline
The Tax Office has agreed to push back the start date for the second phase of Single Touch Payroll after intense pressure from all corners of the profession. A legislative instrument issued by the ATO on Wednesday has confirmed that mandatory STP phase 2 reporting will commence from 1 January 2022 — a six-month extension […]
READ MORENew minimum wages from 1 Feb 2021 for these awards
The new minimum wages will start in the following awards from the first full pay period starting on or after 1 February 2021. Air Pilots Award Aircraft Cabin Crew Award Airline Operations-Ground Staff Award Airport Employees Award Alpine Resorts Award Amusement, Events and Recreation Award Commercial Sales Award Dry Cleaning and Laundry Industry Award Fast […]
READ MOREThe daily commute: Fair Work Commission accepts that role with additional travel time was acceptable redeployment employment
Employers have long known that they are obliged to try to find new employment opportunities for employees who are faced with the redundancy of their current role. This might include redeployment within the employer or its related companies, or finding employment with a third party. Despite employers’ best efforts to preserve employment, from time-to-time disputes […]
READ MORE“Targeted, bespoke stimulus”: SME advocates push for hospitality-only JobKeeper
Small business advocates are urging the federal government to rethink JobKeeper for industries still affected by COVID-19, including hospitality, in the final months before the wage subsidy ends. Restaurant and Catering Industry Association of Australia CEO Wes Lambert, along with small business and family enterprise ombudsman Kate Carnell, are in discussions with the federal government […]
READ MORESuper Retail Group returns $1.7m from jobkeeper amid calls for Harvey Norman to follow suit
The federal treasurer, Josh Frydenberg, has welcomed Super Retail Group’s decision to voluntarily return $1.7m of wage subsidies to the Australian government, while Labor has called for other rebounding retailers to follow its lead. Super Retail Group – the owner of brands including Supercheap Auto, Rebel and Macpac – announced the decision on Monday, as […]
READ MOREFlexibility set to be key battleground issue as employers push for office return
Experts say 2021 will be a battle for flexibility as the gap between employee and employer expectations begins to widen. While 2020 was the year of flexible working, business leaders have their sights set on bringing employees back into the office, according to the annual Robert Walters Salary Survey. The fresh jobs data highlights a […]
READ MORE“Very positive”: Toyota wins praise as it pays back $18 million in JobKeeper subsidies
A decision by Toyota to give back more than $18 million worth of JobKeeper payments has been described as “very positive” by one corporate law expert, as the company strives to live up to its responsibilities as a corporate citizen. Toyota president and CEO Matthew Callachor said in a statement on Tuesday the company contacted […]
READ MOREEmployment law proposals set to impact Australia’s employers in 2021
2021 is set to be a bumper year for employment law changes with a number of wide-ranging proposals in the pipeline. The Coalition government’s Industrial Relations reform bill, which was unveiled at the end of 2020, is likely to have the biggest impact on employers across the country. HRD spoke to Kyle Scott, director of […]
READ MORETaiwanese students allegedly underpaid
The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced legal action in the Federal Court against operators of the ’85 Degrees’ café brand, alleging young Taiwanese students who worked in Sydney were underpaid under the guise of a purported internship arrangement. The FWO alleges that Taiwanese company Comestibles Master Co Ltd, the franchisor of the ’85 Degrees’ café […]
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