Why Employees Sue the Boss: The Top Three Mistakes Businesses Make

In a modern Australian business environment marked by onerous legislative and regulatory requirements, employing staff is not easy. In addition to the legal obligations on business, there are many other things to consider – insurance, licences and registrations, maintaining revenue growth and cash flow – and many businesses have neither the time nor the resources [...]

2025-11-02T21:48:14+00:00October 21st, 2025|employees, Employment Law|Comments Off on Why Employees Sue the Boss: The Top Three Mistakes Businesses Make

Employment Law Alert: Fair Work raises minimum wage – is your business ready?

What’s the increase? As of 1 July 2024, the hourly minimum rate of pay will be raised by 3.75%. That is: An increase from $23.23 an hour to $24.10; or Approximately an increase of $33 per week (for a full-time employee); or Approximately an additional $1,716 per year (for a full-time employee). Whether your business [...]

2024-06-05T06:03:10+00:00June 4th, 2024|Employment Law|Comments Off on Employment Law Alert: Fair Work raises minimum wage – is your business ready?

Fair Work finds in Favour of Childcare Employer Requiring Staff Vaccinations

A question a lot of employers are asking at the moment is whether they can require their employees to get a vaccine.  The answer to this is a great one for lawyers which everyone hates to hear: “it depends.” It does depend on your industry, public health orders, level of risk of infection, etc.  Industrial [...]

2021-04-27T23:17:34+00:00April 23rd, 2021|Business Advice, Corporate Advisory, employees, Employment Law|Comments Off on Fair Work finds in Favour of Childcare Employer Requiring Staff Vaccinations
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