by Nicole Dunn | Sep 30, 2020
Introduction Bullying is recognised as a work place hazard creating a risk to health and safety. As we have stated in the past, the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (the Act) defines bullying as occurring when an individual or group of individuals repeatedly behave...
by Nicole Dunn | Sep 30, 2020
Employers can generally manage their business in a way that the employer considers best; such that it ensures a safe working environment for employees. However sometimes the line between what the business of the employer is and what is personal/private to the employee...
by Nicole Dunn | Sep 29, 2020
Originally this article was going to be a cautionary tale for my clients about the strict, non-negotiable timelines and requirements set down in the legislation for enterprise bargaining and enterprise agreement (EA) approval by the Fair Work Commission as I know...
by Nicole Dunn | Sep 29, 2020
I contemplated using the screenshot from Robin Thicke’s music video of “Blurred Lines” where he is standing next to a completely naked dancing woman. Then I thought that probably wasn’t my smartest idea and I like my job. So instead here are some employer-approved...
by Nicole Dunn | Sep 24, 2020
Following on from my blog about the complaints of sexual harassment (read about it here), I’m often asked the question, I’ve got the complaint or grievance or allegations. What do I do now?!?! Managing these issues lends...
by Nicole Dunn | Sep 23, 2020
We are again reminded that attention to detail is key when it comes to enterprise agreement drafting and interpretation. Enterprise agreements (EAs) set out the minimum employment conditions that apply to a business or a group of businesses. EAs cover a...