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Psychological state a factor in chronic pain development

The lack of consideration given to an injured worker's psychological state after a workplace injury can be a major factor in the development of chronic pain, according to University of Sydney professor Ross Harris.



WED
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Queensland reforms aim to improve electrical safety

Queensland plans to ban most live electrical work as part of reforms being introduced to improve the State's "appalling" electrical safety record.


TUE
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Industrial court admits concealed tape as evidence

The NSW IRC has made an important ruling on the admissibility of secretly obtained tape evidence in a hearing to decide whether two workers sacked while on workers' compensation were entitled to redundancy payments.


MON
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Alert warns against rotating jobs to reduce risks

A field survey finding that many Victorian businesses are relying on job rotation as a manual handling risk control technique has prompted WorkSafe Victoria to issue an alert on the subject.


MON
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Reasonable hours flow-on for NSW

The NSW Labor Council has applied to have the State Commission flow on the federal Industrial Relations Commission's reasonable hours decision.


THU
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August 1 News Briefs

CFMEU bans work at unsafe demolition site; WorkCover Corp says avoiding risks has its own risks; and WorkCover NSW announces new inspector appointments.


THU
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Australia Post before IRC over sick leave allegations

Australia Post is currently before the Australian Industrial Relations Commission for allegedly directing employees to take extended sick leave when it believes they are unfit for duty.


WED
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Discrimination on basis of safety not justified

The NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal has ordered an employer to pay $40,000 to a job applicant that it refused to hire because of alleged safety concerns.



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