The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will respond “sympathetically” to firms that make mistakes on their JobKeeper applications, but will be ‘forceful’ in cases where businesses fail to pass on wage subsidies to workers, second commissioner Jeremy Hirschhorn said. Responding to questions at a Senate Committee hearing into the Australian government’s response to COVID-19 on Thursday, […]
READ MOREHow to build resilience through COVID-19
‘It’s vital to remember that we are not born resilient’ After facing some of the worst natural disasters in its history, Australia is now affected by the global pandemic COVID-19, leaving many bosses and employees alike, emotionally exhausted and overwhelmed. While one in five Australians are already vulnerable to mental health issues, this risk is […]
READ MOREPOLL: Payroll in a challenging 2020
‘We are committed to no layoffs for 2020’
ServiceNow has committed to protecting the jobs of its 11,000 plus global workforce through 2020 Despite the economic uncertainty of the COVID‑19 pandemic, ServiceNow has committed to protecting the jobs of its 11,000‑plus global workforce through 2020. Moreover, the company also expects to keep hiring for new jobs worldwide this year. ServiceNow also expects to […]
READ MORESydney laundry condemned for standing down migrant workers ineligible for jobkeeper
The manufacturing union has accused South Pacific Laundry of a “disgraceful” decision to stand down 180 workers in Bankstown, warning that visa-holders’ ineligibility for jobkeeper wage subsidies will leave them destitute. In an email on 24 April, South Pacific announced that from Tuesday 28 April 80% of staff at the site – one of the […]
READ MOREOrder up: FWC refuses to stay dismissal despite stop bullying application
The power of the Fair Work Commission (FWC) to make orders in applications for stop bullying orders is unique. While the ambit of the FWC’s power is broad, in that it can make any orders that it considers appropriate (other than orders providing for monetary compensation), those orders must be directed at preventing or stopping […]
READ MOREOver $170,000 penalties for apprentice underpayments
The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured penalties of $177,174 against a Queensland construction company and its director after two young carpentry apprentices were underpaid $32,347. The Federal Circuit Court ordered Brendan Paul Angus to pay penalties of $29,529 and his company, G.Q. Industries Pty Ltd, to pay $147,645 for breaching the Fair Work Act. The […]
READ MOREFair Work Commission Makes First COVID-19 Decision Against Auscript
The Fair Work Commission has made orders against Australia’s leading legal transcription service provider for failing to properly consult with employees in accordance with its enterprise agreement before giving effect to redundancies arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to the business impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Auscript decided to close or partially close […]
READ MORECoronavirus support measures see hundreds of thousands of Australians access superannuation early
Hundreds of thousands of Australians have been granted early access to their superannuation savings, totalling $3.8 billion in early payments, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has said. Key points: The total value of early super accessed by Australians has reached $3.8 billion The tax office has approved close to half a million claims Two weeks ago, more […]
READ MORESend me your location? Staying connected while working from home
The coronavirus pandemic has not only upended our social and family lives, for many of us it has also required us to fundamentally change the ways that we work, including working remotely. When once employees could meet up to collaborate on projects, or chat face to face with each other, employees have now been confined […]
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