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$34 Million and Counting: The July Fair Work Round-Up

July delivered a blunt lesson for every Australian employer. Some of the country’s largest and best-resourced organisations repaid staff more than $34 million, while smaller operators copped court penalties for ignoring the regulator. Here is what the July Fair Work

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Exciting Businesses Fail. Boring Ones Get Paid.

Australian trade businesses rarely collapse because the owner had a bad idea. They collapse because nobody did the boring work. Construction now accounts for around 27 per cent of all company insolvencies in Australia, and the pattern behind those failures

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Mental health is now a legal duty

Your Team’s Mental Health Is Now a Legal Duty

Workplace mental health is no longer optional. Australian WHS laws require businesses to manage psychosocial hazards such as excessive workload, poor support, unclear roles, bullying, harassment and exposure to trauma. The duty applies to businesses of every size, and practical

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What the June Fair Work Round-Up Means for You

June’s Fair Work round-up saw four trusted organisations back-pay nearly $20 million. The common cause was payroll and award complexity, not greed. Learn what these cases reveal about Fair Work compliance, and the practical steps that protect your business and

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