The shifting sands of employment law
Just as society has evolved, along with the very nature of work, so too have our workplace laws.
Just as society has evolved, along with the very nature of work, so too have our workplace laws.
Law Society of NSW defends lawyers’ role in workers compensation, stressing ethical duties and regulated costs to protect injured workers’ rights.
Qantas fined $90 million by Federal Court for unlawfully outsourcing 1,800 jobs, marking a major win for the Transport Workers’ Union after a five-year legal…
Haridra De Silva v Department of Finance & Services [2015] NSWWCC 279 is the first decision of the Workers Compensation Commission that deals specifically with…
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
Looking at the constant changes occurring in the workers compensation landscape, one might be excused for thinking that keeping up with the Kardashians would be…
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the Federal Court of Australia. By THOMAS HURLEY.
Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the High Court of Australia. By THOMAS HURLEY.