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TUE
12:38PM

Injured worker wins leave accrual case in Federal Court, employer faces pecuniary penalties

A company breached the National Employment Standards by failing to a pay a worker for the annual leave he accrued while receiving workers' compensation, a judge has ruled after examining an appellate-level decision and injury provisions from two jurisdictions.


MON
11:39AM

COVID-19 vaccine dismissal and leave disputes determined

The Fair Work Commission has upheld the dismissal of a long-term employee for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine, commending his employer's "difficult to fault" support of his safety concerns. Meanwhile, a worker has lost her bid to be paid sick leave while stood down for not being vaccinated.


FRI
2:48PM

Bullying texts and calls breached workplace safety Act

A company that did not have a process to help workers raise concerns over inappropriate behaviour has been fined for safety offences, after its director bullied an injured worker through aggressive text messages and an unannounced visit to her home. In another case, a director has been fined for reversing a forklift into one of his employees.


TUE
3:54PM

WHS poster case: worker allowed to pursue forced-resignation claim after being awarded $200k

In the latest development in the notorious Sydney Water Corporation WHS poster case, the Fair Work Commission has found the employer's "inept" management of the worker while she was ill, and its "marked indifference" to the serious poster incident, forced the worker to resign.


WED
1:55PM

COVID-forced flexible work and other interventions helping workers manage endometriosis

Australian researchers have found pandemic-era working arrangements are helping workers manage the work impacts of a serious health condition that affects many women and costs billions of dollars in lost productivity.



THU
1:28PM

Leave-accusations meeting caused psychiatric impairment

A major employer should have given a worker more time to prepare for a disciplinary meeting and possibly rectify his transgressions, a commission has ruled in finding the purportedly "casual" meeting was unreasonable action that wholly or predominately caused his debilitating psych injury.


TUE
11:47AM

Beware purchased medical certificates; and more

  • Beware medical certificate subscriptions;
  • Workplace control measures for lung diseases must be reviewed: SWA; and
  • Fit-testing breaches creating serious asbestos risks.

FRI
12:09PM

Employer slammed by FWC for "dropping" injured worker

A commission has ordered a large employer to compensate a worker it dropped "like a hot potato" as soon his workers' comp entitlements ceased, blasting its "disappointing and disturbing" failure to inform itself of its obligations to workers who can't work because of injury or illness.


WED
12:35PM

Outdated anti-bullying policies highlighted in FWC case

The Fair Work Commission has given the parties to a stop-bullying application the choice of two "pathways", after hearing an employer with an outdated anti-bullying policy reacted to a worker's complaints with a threatening "my way or the highway" directive.


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