The Australian Tax Office (ATO) portal appears to have crashed on Wednesday morning, the first day of the new financial year. Wednesday 1 July marks the first day Australians in need can access the second batch of early superannuation, meaning they can apply to withdraw another $10,000 from their nest egg. According to outage tracking […]
READ MORECoronavirus: Flexibility measures extended for clerks, payroll employees
Employers have been handed a reprieve from the Fair Work Commission after it agreed to extend special conditions covering more than one million clerical, payroll and administrative workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The changes to the clerks award, which include extending the ordinary hours a person can work if they are working at home, were […]
READ MOREWill the Aussie workplace change permanently?
The younger the employee, the less courage they have to ask their employer to make permanent working from home arrangements Many people have discovered just how much work they can achieve while working at home – especially if they have the right digital resources, according to Jeff Downs, CEO and Founder at Redback Connect. If […]
READ MOREEmploysure denies misrepresentation claims
Workplace relations advisor Employsure is denying that it misled consumers into thinking it was affiliated with the Fair Work Ombudsman, in legal action brought by the ACCC. In Federal Court proceedings, the ACCC is claiming Employsure misrepresented that the primary function of its hotline was to provide free advice, when in fact it made a […]
READ MOREStand down and out: FWC dismisses challenge to stand down
Across Australia, employers continue to face the difficult challenge of standing down employees in response to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Under s524 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (FW Act), an employer is able to stand down an employee in circumstances where the employee cannot usefully be employed because of a stoppage […]
READ MOREATO reins in early access to super tax schemes
Australians looking to take advantage of a tax benefit loophole in the COVID-19 early access to super scheme have now been put on notice as the ATO releases guidance on when it will apply the general anti-avoidance rule. The Tax Office has now drawn a line in the sand for tax schemes involving the COVID-19 […]
READ MOREVictoria makes wage theft a criminal offence
Australia’s wage underpayment saga has taken a new twist today in Victoria, where Parliament has established criminal penalties for employers who deliberately underpay or don’t pay their workers. Those who are found guilty of these practices – including the withholding of superannuation or employee entitlements – could face up to 10 years in jail, as […]
READ MOREAnnual Wage Review
National Minimum Wage increased by 1.75% from 1 July 2020. On Friday 19 June 2020 the Fair Work Commission handed down the Annual Wage Review 2019–20 decision. Key Feature of the Decision The National Minimum Wage has been increased by 1.75% to $753.80 per week, or $19.84 per hour. The minimum wage increase will take […]
READ MOREABC underpaid staff $12 million in wages over seven years
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has back-paid more than 1800 current and former staff $12 million in wages they were entitled to. As part of an enforceable undertaking with the Fair Work Ombudsman, the ABC has paid $11.9 million owed to 1828 workers, all of whom were employed casually. An investigation revealed that between October […]
READ MORERetail giant rewards employees with $50M in company shares
From pandemic pay hikes to one-off hero bonuses, retailers that remained open during the COVID-19 lockdown have rewarded thousands of workers with bigger paycheques and better perks. But Woolworths, the largest supermarket chain in Australia, isn’t quite done saying “thank you” to its staff. After paying out a premium of AU$5 an hour to workers […]
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