Prosecutors should consider charging a former police officer and five others involved in the University of Sydney “ghost guard” work scam, the NSW corruption watchdog says. Retired superintendent Dennis Smith engaged in serious corrupt conduct while working as the university’s security operations manager, the Independent Commission Against Corruption says in a report. Commissioner Stephen Rushton […]
READ MORECourt finds some casual workers are entitled to paid leave
‘The Fair Work Act needs to be urgently amended to define a casual employee in a simple and clear manner’ The Federal Court has found that some “casual workers” on regular and predictable shifts with a firm advance commitment to work were not actually casuals. Consequently, despite what they were labelled in employment contracts, those […]
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READ MOREError in JobKeeper coronavirus payment will provide both relief and grief for the Federal Treasurer
With Josh Frydenberg staring down the barrel of the biggest budget deficits in Australian history, getting a call on Thursday night from the Treasury Secretary saying he’s found $60 billion down the back of the couch gives the man holding the nation’s tattered chequebook a modicum of relief. It’s a massive amount of coin and […]
READ MOREWhat’s the deal with JobKeeper and annual leave? Fair Work Commission offers insights
Employers asking workers to take annual leave while accepting JobKeeper payments has quickly become one of the most contentious aspects of the Morrison government’s $130 billion wage subsidy scheme. Last week, the issue came to a head, when details of a Fair Work Commission (FWC) hearing were published, revealing a Queensland-based worker had lost their […]
READ MORERecord penalties as a result of a Fair Work Ombudsman litigation
Record penalties of $891,000 have been imposed by the Federal Court against the operators of three Hero Sushi takeaway outlets for underpaying workers and providing false records to the Fair Work Ombudsman FWO). HSCC Pty Ltd and HSCK Pty Ltd, which operate Hero Sushi outlets in Newcastle and Canberra respectively, have each been penalised $225,000. […]
READ MOREEating out: Full Bench find UberEats delivery driver not an employee
In a significant recent decision, the Full Bench of the Fair Work Commission (FWC) held that an UberEats delivery driver was not an employee, with the majority finding that the delivery driver was in fact an independent contractor (Gupta v Portier Pacific Pty Ltd; Uber Australia Pty Ltd t/a Uber Eats [2020] FWCFB 1698). The […]
READ MORESuncorp payroll problems booked in at between $40m – $70m
Suncorp has finally walked away from the full rollout of its long-troubled Oracle core banking system replacement, with the beleaguered system leaving a $90 million crater on the bank’s books. The Queensland headquartered institution on Monday finally drew a financial line under the under-performing implementation, booking in a hefty impairment in an update to shareholders […]
READ MORECan employers direct employees to download the COVIDSAFE app?
Organisations must be careful when directing staff to download the COVIDSafe app The Australian government’s strong advocacy for the use of its new tracking app ‘COVIDSafe’ has presented a new COVID-19 issue for employers. COVIDSafe is being promoted as a way to keep ‘yourself and your community safe’. Given the workplace safety risk of COVID-19 for […]
READ MOREPregnant woman jailed over aged care theft
A pregnant aged care worker involved in a “sophisticated and disguised” scheme with her cousin to steal more than $150,000 from her boss has been sentenced to 10 months in a Western Australian prison. Sandra Mumba, 27, was a carer and occupational therapist at Fresh Fields Aged Care when she conspired with her cousin, payroll […]
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