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The top five mistakes employers make when terminating employment: No.2 Incorrect termination pay
The rules on termination pay are extremely complex and it is no surprise that this is an area where errors often occur. Frequent areas of confusion include: is annual leave paid out on termination? (Yes); what about personal leave? (No); what about long service leave? (It depends!). For some time there was…
Workplace Relationships: The Legal Position
With recent developments in Australian politics, and the continued focus on the international #MeToo movement, a topic that is presently being widely discussed is that of workplace relationships. There is a common perception that they are now, in all cases, impermissible. A few media commentators have lamented that they met their partner at…
Long service leave and resignation because of “domestic or other pressing necessity”
IntroductionAn issue which arises from time to time is, whether long service leave is payable where an employee leaves their employment due to some pressing personal domestic circumstance. Can an employer decline to pay long service leave in this situation?An employee’s entitlement to long service leave is regulated by State…
Lack of procedural fairness doesn’t necessarily mean unfair dismissal
In articles and presentations on unfair dismissal the importance of procedural fairness is a recurring theme. This reflects sections 387 (b) and (c ) of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) which stipulate that, in considering whether it is satisfied that a dismissal was harsh, unjust or unreasonable, the Fair Work Commission (FWC)…
Principal Contractors: The Rules of Engagement
The role of principal contractor is critical in managing the work health and safety risks on construction projects. Even so, misunderstandings still arise as to the application of the rules relating to the engagement of principal contractors under the Work Health & Safety Regulations 2017 (NSW) (WHS Regulations). (These rules are in…
Sexual Harassment in the Post-Weinstein Age What’s Next for Employers?
The Post-Weinstein Age The downfall of one-time Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weinstein is increasingly looking like a seminal event, causing a paradigm shift in the way sexual harassment (and the bullying and victimisation that often accompanies such behaviour) is addressed in the community. The Weinstein allegations opened the floodgates, acting as a catalyst for numerous claims…
Quirks in modern awards #1: One month’s notice of termination under the Professional Employees Award
The majority of employees in Australia are covered by an industry / occupation specific modern award. Whilst many of the awards contain similar provisions, in this series of occasional articles we examine unusual award clauses which are sometimes missed by employers. Most modern awards contain wording in relation to notice along…
Quirks in modern awards #2: Five or six weeks’ annual leave under the Nurses Award 2010
The majority of employees in Australia are covered by an industry / occupation specific modern award. Whilst many of the awards contain similar provisions, in this series of occasional articles we examine unusual award clauses which are sometimes missed by employers. Most modern awards contain wording in relation to annual leave…
Quirks in modern awards #3: No “small business” exemption for redundancy pay under certain awards
The majority of employees in Australia are covered by an industry / occupation specific modern award. Whilst many of the awards contain similar provisions, in this series of occasional articles we examine unusual award clauses which are sometimes missed by employers. Most modern awards contain wording in relation to redundancy pay…
Quirks in modern awards #4: No overtime rates for casuals in the Horticulture Award 2010
The majority of employees in Australia are covered by an industry / occupation specific modern award. Whilst many of the awards contain similar provisions, in this series of occasional articles we examine unusual award clauses which are sometimes missed by employers. Most modern awards provide that all employees – full-time, part-time…