Employment Law Matters April 2022
Hello everyone – well six months is a very long time and finally we are back in full flight! As
Hello everyone – well six months is a very long time and finally we are back in full flight! As
Welcome to the New Year everyone, with the office closed for the month of January we have brought together a
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) last week refused a claim by Sally McManus, secretary of the Australian Council of Trade
This week Rosa Raco from WR Law was joined by winemaker, John Monteath, from Killiecrankie Wines and featured their signature
Wage theft has now become a crime under Victorian law, with fines of up to $1 million for businesses and
Post Rosattos – a brave new world On 20 May 2020, the Full Federal Court handed down its long-awaited decision
Flexible Working Day is June 10th this year. Due to the restrictions COVID-19 has imposed on workplaces companies have had
27 May 2020 A woman has failed a second time in her bid for compensation from Telstra after slipping and
Federal Parliament is set to pass the Morrison Government’s $130 billion JobKeeper wage subsidy today after the meeting between IR
The Fair Work Commission has made a statement setting out a provisional variation to 103 modern awards, providing relief to