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A Fair Work ruling has found that constant swearing and aggressive behaviour by a boss pushed an electrician to resign and it’s being treated as an unfair dismissal.

A Fair Work ruling has found that constant swearing and aggressive behaviour by a boss pushed an electrician to resign and it’s being treated as an unfair dismissal.

When a valued employee requests a pay rise that’s well above what’s realistic, it can leave employers feeling stuck.

Employee’s online shopping during work hours. Is your company okay with this?

From 1 July 2025, there will be a 3.5% increase to Award wages. Superannuation is also increasing to 12%. Here’s everything employers need to know.

Wages and superannuation are rising in July. Employers must prepare now to stay compliant. Discover the changes and how to get ready in our latest update.

The Fair Work Ombudsman has released a new Payroll Remediation Program Guide, giving businesses a clear process to identify and correct underpayments. We break down what’s in the guide, why it matters, and why expert help might still be part of the solution.

The Fair Work Commission has confirmed their findings that roles in female-dominated sectors have been undervalued due to historical gender assumptions. Find out which awards are affected.

The 2025–26 Federal Budget is here, and it’s packed with changes that could shake up your workforce. Want to stay ahead? Here’s what every employer needs to know.

Everything you need to know to manage public holidays effectively in 2025. Get the key public holiday dates, tips for accurate payroll, and best practices for employee rostering. Avoid costly mistakes and ensure smooth operations with our expert advice.

From 1 July 2026, employers will be required to pay superannuation at the same time as wages, a shift known as ‘Payday Super’. Get ahead of the changes to avoid penalties and ensure your payroll systems are up to date.

A Fair Work ruling has found that constant swearing and aggressive behaviour by a boss pushed an electrician to resign and it’s being treated as an unfair dismissal.

When a valued employee requests a pay rise that’s well above what’s realistic, it can leave employers feeling stuck.

Employee’s online shopping during work hours. Is your company okay with this?

From 1 July 2025, there will be a 3.5% increase to Award wages. Superannuation is also increasing to 12%. Here’s everything employers need to know.

Wages and superannuation are rising in July. Employers must prepare now to stay compliant. Discover the changes and how to get ready in our latest update.

The Fair Work Ombudsman has released a new Payroll Remediation Program Guide, giving businesses a clear process to identify and correct underpayments. We break down what’s in the guide, why it matters, and why expert help might still be part of the solution.

The Fair Work Commission has confirmed their findings that roles in female-dominated sectors have been undervalued due to historical gender assumptions. Find out which awards are affected.

The 2025–26 Federal Budget is here, and it’s packed with changes that could shake up your workforce. Want to stay ahead? Here’s what every employer needs to know.

Everything you need to know to manage public holidays effectively in 2025. Get the key public holiday dates, tips for accurate payroll, and best practices for employee rostering. Avoid costly mistakes and ensure smooth operations with our expert advice.

From 1 July 2026, employers will be required to pay superannuation at the same time as wages, a shift known as ‘Payday Super’. Get ahead of the changes to avoid penalties and ensure your payroll systems are up to date.
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