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MON
12:42PM

COVID-vaccine communication caused psych injury

An appeals commission has upheld a decision in favour of a worker who suffered a psychological injury from her employer's initial communications on a COVID-19 vaccine mandate. It rejected the employer's reasonable disciplinary action defence on the basis that the worker was injured before this action occurred.






THU
2:41PM

Inquiry into AI impact on work announced; and much more

  • Inquiry examining impact of AI on work intensity and rights;
  • Workplace security measures targeted by WHS regulator;
  • Haul trucks have the energy of 948km/h cars, employers warned;
  • Safety Code remade for solar sector in Qld; and
  • New Vic safety chief to oversee stone ban and scheme changes.

THU
12:59PM

Work system apparently unsafe, but damages bid defeated by multiple plausible scenarios

An employer's work system that required workers to step up onto a platform up to 80 times a day would have involved a breach of duty if an employee had been able to prove the system caused his injuries, a court has found in a case with a seizure and a fall.



WED
2:44PM

Suppliers' advice and requirements bypassed before death

A PCBU that was charged with fatality-related WHS breaches, before the case was dropped, appears remarkably lucky to have escaped prosecution, with a coroner identifying numerous safety problems with the machine that caused the death, and finding the killed worker was never provided with proper safety instructions.


WED
12:52PM

Five ways to counter return-to-office conflict

Increasing conflict between workers and employers, over getting teams back into the office, means it is more important than ever for organisations to invest in "happy" workplaces, a workplace change specialist says.


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