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24.10.2021
Online directory business penalised
The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured a total of $18,144 in penalties in court against the operators of an online business based in the Melbourne suburb of Cranbourne North. The Federal Circuit and Family Court has imposed a $15,120 penalty against PEBS ...
17.10.2021
‘Pawternity leave’ introduced at Hive Legal
Award-nominated law firm Hive Legal has unveiled a new workplace policy whereby staff members can access leave when their pets require medical care or have passed away. Recently, law firms have started introducing leave policies that, even five years ...
17.10.2021
ABC discloses more staff underpayments
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has confessed to underpaying more staff after a review of almost 2000 current and former workers found some had not been paid correctly for their skill level while others were not paid enough for loadings and ...
17.10.2021
Optus finds wage underpayments spanning six years to March 2020
In March, Optus was found to have underpaid the superannuation entitlements of 3,600 present and past workers. At the time, the telco committed to undertaking a proactive review of all staff entitlements. A review of the telco’s retail staff has now ...
17.10.2021
Health insurer nib announces flexible workplace model
Australian health insurer nib Group (nib) is the latest company to embrace a flexible workplace model, a move they said reflected their employees’ requests. “Our policy is a direct reflection of what our people have asked for, providing the flexibility ...
10.10.2021
Sydney inner west man charged over $20m payroll fraud
A Sydney man has become the 14th person to face charges over an elaborate $20 million payroll tax fraud and money laundering scheme. A 54-year-old Earlwood man appeared before the Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday, charged with recklessly dealing ...