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Whole of relationship test – employee or contractor?
Australian businesses could face significant penalties for failing to comply with the new definition of ‘employment’ under section 15AA the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (FW Act). This new definition
Casual Employment: Changes impacting businesses
Casual employees – making sure casual employees are classified as casual correctly. Another change that was made under the Federal Government’s Closing Loopholes No.2 reforms was the definition of casual
New costs protection laws for victims of discrimination – a wake-up call for employers
Under the Australian Human Rights Commission Amendment (Costs Protection) Act 2024 (Cth) which was passed on 19 September 2024, unsuccessful applicants in unlawful discrimination cases are now protected from paying
The ‘Right to Disconnect’ – what it means for employees and employers
Earlier this year, ‘Right to Disconnect’ provisions were added to the raft of amendments to the Fair Work Act under the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Closing Loopholes No.2) Bill 2023. The
Key Facts about Superannuation under the NES
Earlier in the year, we provided a brief update on recent legislation changes before answering some FAQs employers ask us about their contract arrangements. Now we’re getting into the details – whether
Ensuring flexibility and equality: Fair Work Act updates
On 22 June 2023, the Australian Government passed the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Protecting Worker Entitlements) Act 2023 (the Act). The Act, amongst other things, introduces several changes to provide stronger access
Fixed-Term Contracts: What You Need to Know
On 2 December 2022, the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Secure Jobs, Better Pay) Act 2022 was passed by the Federal Parliament, bringing significant changes to the federal employment law system. These changes,
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 new pay rates
Each year, the Fair Work Commission (FWC) conducts its annual wage review from March to June, informing the National Minimum Wage Order and the corresponding increases to the pay rates