Attention - What leave can employees take for COVID-19?
An issue for many who have recently contracted COVID-19 or are a “close contact” is what, if any, leave they are entitled to from their workplace during the isolation period.
As an employee, you are able to access accrued leave entitlements under your applicable award, enterprise agreement, employment contract, workplace policy and under the National Employment Standards.
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Can you mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for your employees?
On 7 October, BHP announced that it would be introducing a requirement for COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of entry for all visitors and workers to all of its sites and workplaces in Australia. Other large employers, such as Woolworths and major banks including Commonwealth and Westpac have also brought in similar policies for their staff.
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REMINDER - Have you assessed your casual workforce? 6 month grace period ending 27 September 2021
Changes to the Fair Work Act relating to casual employees came into effect on 27 March 2021.
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High Court overturns Workpac v Rossato following recent Fair Work Act changes
The High Court has overturned the Full Federal Court decision in Workpac v Rossato which was handed down in 2020 and had caused significant controversy around the engagement of casual workers.
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New Industrial Manslaughter Laws = 20 years jail and hefty fines…are you at risk?
The Queensland Government passed new legislation, which came into effect on 1 July, 2020, which seeks to impose heavy penalties on companies, their executives and their senior employees personally for workplace deaths arising from negligence (industrial manslaughter). These laws are similar to I..
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Changes to unfair dismissal claims
From 1 July, 2021 the income and compensation caps for unfair dismissal claims will increase, along with filing fees for lodging an unfair dismissal application. The high income threshold rises from $153,600 to $158,500; The compensation cap increases from $76,800 to $79,250; The filing ..
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Rise in pay rates announced
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has granted a 2.5% wages increase to minimum pay and award wage workers from 1 July 2021. The FWC has lifted the national minimum wage by $18.80 to $772.60 per week (or $20.33 an hour) for a full time employee. The flow on effect to Awards is a 2.5% in..
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Attention Employers! Super Guarantee Rates are Changing
From 1 July 2021, the super guarantee rate will rise from 9.5% to 10%. All employers will need to ensure they have updated their payroll systems ready for 1 July to reflect this increase. Employers can be subject to interest and penalties for underpayments of super contributions to th..
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At last! The new laws regarding casual workers
On 22 March, the long-awaited changes to the Fair Work Act (FW Act) in relation to casual employees were passed. Since the recent Federal Court decisions of Workpac Pty Ltd v Skene* and Workpac v Rossato**,employers have been exposed to “double dipping” claims by casuals for permanent entitl..
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Employer liability for intentional harm by a manager
Highlighting the breadth of an employer’s responsibility for bullying at work, Allianz has been held liable by a NSW court for the deliberate actions of a senior manager who verbally and physically bullied a claimant for over 14 months, even though the court found that Allianz was not negligent[..
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Proposed new laws to affect employers of casual workers
The Federal Government has announced a new Bill with significant changes to industrial law including: changes to casual employment: a definition of casual employment; criteria for when employers must offer permanent employment; and anti-double dipping provisions by which employers can..
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McDonalds franchisee fined $82,000 for threatening workers with no drink and toilet breaks
In a novel general protections dispute the Federal Court has affirmed the rights of workers to have a toilet break! A McDonald’s franchisee, Tantex Holdings Pty Ltd, has been fined $82,000 in total by the Federal Court of Australia for multiple breaches of the Fair Work Act (“the Act”) in fa..
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New wage theft laws
Wage theft is now a crime in Queensland after new laws were passed on 9 September, 2020. These new laws could see employers prosecuted, and even face up to 10 years jail time, for deliberately underpaying or withholding entitlements from their workers. Importantly, the new laws also pro..
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Changes to the blue card system… coming SOON!
Current and prospective blue card holders need to be aware of major changes to the blue card system in Queensland that take effect from 31st August 2020. The new requirements will affect current and future blue card holders. Anyone intending to work in August or September this year in a regu..
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Claim rejected for worker who had pain when turning neck at work
A claim for workers’ compensation by a worker whose position involved turning his head from one computer screen to another, making notes and dealing with phone calls, has been rejected by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
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Rise in pay rates announced
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has granted a 1.75% wages increase to minimum pay and award wage workers. The FWC lifted the national minimum wage by $13.00 to $753.80 a week, or $19.84 an hour.
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JobKeeper Enabling Directions Explained
Central to the new JobKeeper laws are the rights of employers to give “JobKeeper enabling directions”. Importantly the rights only apply for those employers and their employees who qualify for the JobKeeper scheme and where the employees are receiving the JobKeeper payment. Criteri..
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JobKeeper Scheme Changes to the Fair Work Act – Part 1, Overview
The JobKeeper legislation and changes to the Fair Work Act have passed and are in effect. This is part 1 of a series for businesses that qualify for the JobKeeper allowance, explaining the changes to the Fair Work Act and how to implement them in your business. Objectives The objectives ..
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Paying your employees during Easter
Employers are often confused about how to pay their employees who work during the Easter break and whether an employee can refuse to work during this time. In Queensland all of the days during the Easter period are declared as public holidays: Good Friday – Friday 10 April Easter Saturd..
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COVID-19 - New Mandatory Commercial Tenancy Code… What it means for you!
The PM addressed the nation once again on Tuesday, 7 April, 2020. This time with his focus on Commercial Leases (including Retail, Office and Industrial Leases). The Federal Government has prepared a Code called the “National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct” which comes into effect in all ..
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