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International Women’s Day – A Time to Reflect on Women in Sport

Posted on March 8, 2016 by Staff Writer

International Women’s Day falls on the 8th of March each year and was created at the turn of the twentieth century to bring attention to and promote issues of equal rights in employment and suffrage for women. We have come a long way since then, with women being given the right to vote in all…

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When High Performers Behave Badly

Posted on February 28, 2016February 28, 2016 by Staff Writer

Most people will remember the ‘fracas’ that arose early last year when popular television show host, Jeremy Clarkson, allegedly punched a producer of Top Gear after failing to have a hot steak delivered to him after a day of filming. At the time, everyone had an opinion as to what the BBC should do about…

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Swearing at Work

Posted on January 28, 2016January 28, 2016 by Staff Writer

On Monday I had the pleasure of speaking to Ross Greenwood on his program ‘Money News’ on 2GB.  He was discussing the recent Unfair Dismissal case of Horner v Kallis Bros in the Fair Work Commission.  The employee was dismissed for swearing at his supervisor.  The disimissal was ruled to be not unfair, because despite the…

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The untold story of Dick Smith employees

Posted on January 21, 2016January 21, 2016 by Staff Writer

We’ve all heard over the last few weeks of the many Dick Smith customers who have gift cards that are now worthless after the company went into voluntary receivership. Some of these gift cards are said to be worth upwards of $1,000 and whilst it is deeply upsetting for consumers, many of whom are children…

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Redundancy

Posted on January 18, 2016January 18, 2016 by Staff Writer

A recent decision of the Fair Work Commission regarding redundancy entitlements could have some unfortunate consequences for employees and, in my opinion, in the long term for business and the economy. In Compass Group (Australia) Pty Ltd  v National Union of Workers; United Firefighters’ Union of Australia [2015] FWCFB 8040 the Full Bench of the…

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Performance Reviews: Are they really worthwhile?

Posted on January 18, 2016January 18, 2016 by Staff Writer

It is very in vogue at the moment to ditch performance reviews in the workplace. From Virgin UK to General Electric, companies are snubbing this tool in favour of other management techniques. But does this really work? What are the benefits of performance reviews? And most importantly, should you persevere with yours? To take a…

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