'Underpaid' worker was a contractor, not employee
In a new contractor-versus-employee ruling, a worker has unsuccessfully tried to claim he was sacked for complaining about his pay. read more
In a new contractor-versus-employee ruling, a worker has unsuccessfully tried to claim he was sacked for complaining about his pay. read more
A labour hire company that supplied a 29-year-old worker for only five weeks before he was killed at a host site has been fined and convicted for failing to ensure workplace safety. read more
A worker claiming that Hays unfairly dismissed her has won an appeal, with the Fair Work Commission finding an earlier ruling that she earned above the high income threshold was made in error. read more
Employers have made zero progress in closing the gender pay gap over the past year, new research shows. Meanwhile the Fair Work Commission has set out the timeframes for when various elements of the new IR laws will come into effect. read more
A labour hire company has been ordered to pay long service leave to a former casual, who it argued had transferred to a new labour supplier two months before he retired. read more
An unsuccessful job applicant who claims he suffered racial vilification is seeking $8.7 billion in compensation, describing this as a "small amount" compared to his suffering. read more
An organisation has won an injunction upholding a former employee's restraints, after telling a court it has already lost 21 clients to his new employer. read more
A "superior" job applicant was not discriminated against when he unsuccessfully applied for a role, a tribunal has found, but he did suffer gender-based discrimination during the subsequent grievance process. read more
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