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FRI
11:40AM

FWC examines employers' alternative-duty obligations in rejecting worker's PTSD claim

A worker who was terminated because of her post-traumatic stress disorder has lost her unfair dismissal and disability discrimination case, with a commission accepting her employer was unable to make suitable adjustments for her.





TUE
3:41PM

Injury overhaul deemed a failure; Premiums up; more

  • Controversial injury amendments have failed in NSW: McKell;
  • Workers' comp fraudster faces jail under Crimes Act; and
  • Premiums increase for the first time in years in Qld.

TUE
2:02PM

How to facilitate a smooth RTW after long COVID

A leading occupational rehabilitation specialist has highlighted the need for personalised support plans and modified working conditions for employees suffering long-term effects from COVID-19 who want to return to work.


MON
12:04PM

FWC upholds sacking of workplace safety specialist

A WHS specialist sacked while on paid personal leave has had her unfair dismissal case thrown out by the Fair Work Commission, which rejected her claim that WHS laws blocked her from sending documents from her laptop to her employer in the absence of a return-to-work plan.


THU
2:30PM

COVID-19 recovery hastened by mental health focus: study

New research shows that by providing specific mental health services to workers with delayed recovery from COVID-19, recovery time decreases, return-to-work readiness improves, and employers can expect a 45 per cent reduction in time off work.



FRI
10:06AM

Better claims management sees huge drop in AAT cases

Comcare's revised claims management approach has been "remarkably successful" in cutting the number of claims that go to the AAT for resolution, with matters on foot in the Tribunal dropping from more than 1,100 in 2017 to just 300 now, Comcare's acting CEO Aaron Hughes has told the Comcare National Conference.


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