The Australian government is being urged to introduce a "positive duty" obligation that can cover racism in the workplace, as ...
The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) announced last week that it issued the Notice of Employee Representational ...
A new statement of claim filed by a former Woolworths 360 executive alleges her manager threatened her over a contractor's ...
Microsoft has introduced a new US$2.5-billion investment aimed at helping its clients embed artificial intelligence tools in ...
A United States labour judge has ordered Atlassian to reinstate an engineer it dismissed in 2023, ruling the Sydney-based ...
Employer groups are demanding the Allan Government withdraw its work-from-home bill, even as new figures show wide support ...
An employer can have a genuine reason to dismiss and still breach the law - if it cannot prove that reason stood alone. That was the lesson from a general-protections decision handed down by the ...
A court still ordered it to pay $602,000 over one routine task. On June 18, 2026, the Supreme Court of Queensland ordered ...
An Auckland-based employer has been ordered to pay nearly $60,000 in wages, compensation and costs in full after the ...
KPMG has named Michael Ebeid as the company's newest Independent Chairman amid its audit leaks scandal, a move that critics ...
Open Country Dairy wanted its damages claim heard now. On 26 June 2026, Judge M S King ruled the employee's criminal case ...
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