On-hire companies in illegal worker stoush
A WA labour hire company has failed to convince the Supreme Court that it rightly refused to pay a company that allegedly supplied it with illegal workers. read more
A WA labour hire company has failed to convince the Supreme Court that it rightly refused to pay a company that allegedly supplied it with illegal workers. read more
The RCSA has come out swinging after recent union attacks on the on-hire industry, saying it will no longer accept the "untrue and misleading" rhetoric lying down. read more
The use of external recruiters is a barrier to employment for older workers, the Australian Human Rights Commission has claimed in launching an inquiry into age and disability employment discrimination. read more
The Fair Work Commission has rejected a new on-hire company's proposed enterprise agreement for its small, self-represented workforce, after finding it misled the workers. read more
Recruitment company social media policies must cover two important areas to reduce exposure to legal risks, warns an employment lawyer. read more
Situations in which on-hire arrangements resemble a transfer of business happen more frequently than imagined and can have big ramifications for labour hire companies, warns a lawyer. read more
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