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Possible Delay to Superannuation Guarantee Rate Increase: Employers Should Still Prepare

Frozen at 9.5% for the last six years, discussion has fired up about the superannuation guarantee (SG) increase this July. The SG rate is scheduled to increase by 0.5% to 10% on 1 July 2021, with incremental increases to 12% by 2025. However, it remains unclear whether all the increases will be implemented. Federal Government […]

IR Bill Update

The substantially reduced IR omnibus Bill passed Parliament on Monday 22 March 2021. Following contentious public scrutiny and prolonged debate, the House of Representatives passed the pared-back version of the ambitious Fair Work Amendment (Supporting Australia’s Jobs and Economic Recovery) Bill 2020 (the Bill) which proposed a raft of changes to be introduced to the […]

Wage Underpayment in the Fast-Food Service Industry: Penalties for Franchisees

Wage underpayment in the fast-food industry is in the limelight again, after a Federal Circuit Court recently imposed fines of up to $58,000 against a company and its directors (the Directors), who operated a Chatime franchise in Sydney’s CBD. Acting upon advice received from the Franchisor, the Directors underpaid 17 employees by paying ‘age-based’ and […]

Safe Work Australia’s Comprehensive Guide on Workplace Sexual Harassment Prevention

Safe Work Australia have recently released Australia’s first comprehensive Work Health and Safety (WHS) guidance (the Guide) focusing predominantly on workplace sexual harassment. The Guide aims to support businesses and organisations in meeting their WHS duties and provides useful risk identification strategies for the purposes of preventing and responding to sexual harassment. The Guide focuses […]

CSIRO’s Enforceable Undertaking

Comcare have accepted CSIRO’s enforceable undertaking (the Undertaking) made in response to a serious work, health, and safety (WHS) incident which occurred in mid-2017 (the Incident). The Incident itself involved the ignition of hydrogen gas at CSIRO premises in Clayton, Victoria, which resulted in an explosion, injuries to a worker, and extensive damage of a […]

Recent UK Supreme Court Decision dismissing Uber Appeal sparks debate on the Rights of Gig-Workers

Casualisation has long since been a substantial feature of the labour force. However, in recent times, the rapid rise of the ‘gig economy’ has contributed to a major shift in traditional understandings of what ‘work’ is and the various, unconventional forms that it now takes. Accordingly, perceptions of what ‘workplace protection’ looks like, who ‘workers […]

Sexual Harassment Allegations within Parliament House Walls

A recent sexual harassment allegation made against a former Liberal party member has mounted debate with respect to the efficacy of existing workplace complaints procedures in handling this pervasive issue. Former federal government staffer Brittany Higgins has broken her 2-year silence alleging that the sexual harassment against her took place within the walls of Parliament […]