All articles relating to ‘Employment’
Warwick Ryan featured in SmartCompany on recent $56,000 back-pay case
Employment law specialist Warwick Ryan has been featured in SmartCompany on a recent employment case where an accommodation business was required to back-pay employees after the business told former staff they were not obliged to make redundancy payments because the business was in financial trouble. Four women employed in front-counter and housekeeping…
Warwick Ryan featured in StartUpSmart on Uber’s Contractor vs Employee ruling
The Californian employer watchdog has determined that Uber drivers should be classified as employees, not as independent contractors, and are therefore entitled to reimbursements. Uber is appealing the decision as it refers to its drivers as “partner drivers”, meaning they are independent contractors that should pay their own expenses. Employment law…
Warwick Ryan featured in StartupSmart on Uber’s ‘independent contractor’ arrangements
The United Nations entity for gender equality has withdrawn from a partnership with online taxi-booking service Uber. The move comes after the plan was slammed by the International Transport Workers’ Federation for reinforcing “structural inequality” in the wake of reports of passenger assaults by Uber drivers. “By classifying drivers as ‘independent contractors’…
Warwick Ryan explains why workplace stress compensation claims soar
Employment partner Warwick Ryan has been featured in SmartCompany on why the number of employees seeking compensation over workplace-related stress is on the rise. WorkCover data obtained by Fairfax shows the average individual compensation payout for psychological injuries has risen from $73,000 in 2008-09 to almost $90,000 in 2013 – 14.> READ THE ARTICLE…
Warwick Ryan featured in SmartCompany on Qantas unfair dismissal case
Swaab employment partner Warwick Ryan has been featured in SmartCompany on a recently rejected unfair dismissal claim which was made by a Qantas flight attendant with a history of being drunk at work. Margot Crowley, who had worked for the airline for just over 28 years, was sacked in January after an incident in which…
Warwick Ryan featured in SmartCompany on Fair Work case
Swaab employment law specialist Warwick Ryan has been featured in SmartCompany on the recent fair work case involving a Melbourne radio station that must now back-pay two of their former radio presenters more than $60,000 in outstanding wages and entitlements. While 3CW Chinese Radio Pty Ltd initially maintained the former presenters were…
Swaab in BBC article on ‘Should anti-tattoo discrimination be illegal?’
Swaab employment partner Richard Ottley’s article on ‘Can an employer ban tattoos in the workplace?’ has been featured in BBC news magazine online. Richard’s article discusses whether an employer can prevent tattoos and highlights different international approaches to tattoos in the workplace.> READ THE ARTICLE…
Swaab employment partner featured in SmartCompany on employee underpayments
Swaab employment partner, Warwick Ryan has featured in a SmartCompany article covering alleged underpayment of 10 abattoir workers in regional NSW. In the article Warwick gives his take on the case and reasons why underpayment can occur in smaller businesses. Read the article…
Swaab partner talks employment taboos
Swaab partner Richard Ottley appeared on ABC Radio National on a panel discussing workplace taboos. Richard specifically talked about swearing at work and the implications it can have on employees and the workplace. > Listen to the full discussion…
Warwick Ryan featured in Lawyers Weekly
Swaab employment partner Warwick Ryan has been featured in the Lawyers Weekly Partner Profile. Warwick talks about why he enjoys his work at Swaab, “to me it’s being able to solve problems for my clients that enable them to move forward with their lives and continue to run successful businesses.” See…