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11.11.2018
Are these those most archaic HR Tech ideas?
Whilst productivity should always be on the minds of HR leaders, there’s one overlooked aspect of your department that could be sapping away at your staff morale. A recent study from Unisys found that outdated technology is annoying employees – with 51% ...
04.11.2018
Long service leave changes: what do you need to know?
The new Long Service Leave Act 2018 comes into effect on 1 November 2018 in Victoria, and businesses that operate there will need to prepare for the significant changes. The updated legislation will impact the Long Service Leave entitlements of all ...
04.11.2018
Personal-IT: Personal devices in the work context
Personal devices, like smart phones and tablets, have undoubtedly changed the way we interact with technology and with each other. On a single, hand-held device we can access all of our email accounts and social media accounts, and can store all of the ...
19.10.2018
Payroll HQ Learning Lab
Our innovative friends at Payroll HQ formally launched their Learning Lab series in September and this month the Australian Payroll Association are excited to be their Expert Guest Speaker. These short 30-minute knowledge transfer sessions cover a range ...
16.09.2018
Say It to My Face: FWC Sends Strong Warning to Employees About Social Media
Source: Athena Koelmeyer, Workplace Law The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has applied a “common sense” approach to a recent unfair dismissal claim that involved intimidating and threatening behaviour by a supervisor towards a subordinate employee via text ...
09.09.2018
I Want It That Way: FWC Upholds Dismissal Following Obstructive and Uncooperative Conduct of Employee
Source: Shane Koelmeyer, Workplace Law Where a disciplinary process involves discussions about dismissal, employers should not unreasonably refuse a request from the employee to have a support person present. We have discussed the role of the support ...