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Navigating Mental Health Concerns During Termination Processes
Data shows us that over 4.6% of Australians live with some form of psychosocial disability. That’s more than 1.1 million people – and some of them could be working for
The implementation of paid domestic and family violence leave
Introduction of paid domestic and family violence leave The Fair Work Amendment (Paid Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Act 2022 introduces several important changes for both employees and employers. Since 1 February
What you need to know about the changes to flexible working arrangements
From 6 June 2023, significant changes to the flexible working arrangement provisions in the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) will be implemented. These changes, along with others encompassed in the Fair Work Legislation Amendment
How much work should a boutique firm owner do while on holiday?
Danny King featured in Lawyers Weekly, How much work should a boutique firm owner do while on holiday? Find out more here.
End-of-employment crossroads: Why redundancy may not be the best answer
Workplace relationships can be complex and dynamic. They change naturally over time as perspectives and people’s circumstances evolve. They can also be emotionally charged, and whether you are an employer
The role of Djäkamirr in redesigning First Nations women’s maternity care services
Over the last few months, DKL’s Principal, Danny King, has been closely involved in a new initiative to re-establish traditional maternity services for Yolŋu mothers and babies living in Galiwin’ku,
The impact of balanced paid parental leave policies might not be what you think
As a partner of a firm specialising in employment law, part of my mandate is to push best-practice workplace policies and their benefits in-house, here at DKL. That means we
What employees must know when speaking up on sexual harassment
Employees subject to unwelcome advances have various legal options but navigating the personal and professional implications of speaking up can be complex. The landmark Respect@Work report handed down by the Sex Discrimination
An employer’s guide to addressing sexual harassment in the workplace
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