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The Workplace Vaccine Mandate Myth Buster Case
In the recent Fair Work Commission decision of Eileen Owens v I‑Med Radiology Ltd [2022] FWC 1823, an interlocutory judgment considering whether an unfair dismissal application had been filed within the required 21 days, Deputy President Asbury surveyed recent cases dealing with mandatory workplace COVID-19 vaccination and very helpfully set out principles…
Important Workplace Relations Changes Effective 1 July 2022
Employers and employees alike need to be aware of important changes in the workplace relations space, effective 1 July 2022. From that date: the high income threshold for unfair dismissal cases will increase to $162,000 per annum (from the present $158,500 per annum) and the compensation limit will be $81,000 (equivalent to…
Landmark Statement on the Rights of Gig Economy Workers
Uber and the Transport Workers Union (TWU) have signed a joint Statement of Principles that calls for reform of the rights and conditions of workers in the on-demand transport industry who are not engaged as employees. The statement signals support for the Federal Government legislating for an independent body with the capacity…
5.2% Increase to National Minimum Wage
As part of its Annual Wage Review for 2021 / 2022, an Expert Panel of the Fair Work Commission (FWC) has today announced a 5.2% increase in the national minimum wage. That means it will be $812.60 (or $21.38 per hour) from 1 July 2022. This represents a marked increase from the 2.5%…
Paid Family and Domestic Violence Leave To Be a Modern Award Entitlement
In a major decision arising from its Family and Domestic Violence Leave Review 2021 ([2022] FWCFB 2001) a three member Full Bench of the Fair Work Commission (FWCFB) has formed a provisional view that modern awards should be varied to provide an entitlement to 10 days’ paid family and domestic violence (FDV) leave in…
NSW parliament proposes making COVID-19 long service leave flexibility permanent
On 15 February 2022 the NSW Government introduced a Bill making permanent changes to the Long Service Leave Act 1955 (NSW) (LSL Act) to provide employers and workers with greater flexibility in accessing long service leave. The COVID-19 and Other Legislation Amendment (Regulatory Reforms) Bill 2022 includes, amongst other things, the ability for…
Mandatory Workplace Vaccination: Some Recent COVID-19 Vaccination Cases
Four recent Fair Work Commission unfair dismissal cases provide insights into the legal position relating to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination in the workplace. In short, in each of the four cases the Commission upheld the right of the employer to mandate COVID-19 vaccination and terminate the employment of employees who either…
Important Unfair Dismissal Lessons: The Legacy of Crackers the Galah
The recent unfair dismissal decisions of the Fair Work Commission in Blake O’Keeffe v The Trustee For Dunshea Family Trust [2022] FWC 74 and [2022] FWC 298 have attracted much media attention due to the facts of the case, which relate to the unfortunate demise of a much loved family pet, Crackers…
Roosters, Ducks and Trucks: High Court Reasserts Primacy of the Contract
In two judgments handed down on the same day, the High Court has confirmed the importance of the written contract, and the rights and duties it creates, in determining whether a relationship is one of employment or principal and independent contractor. These decisions follow from that of the High Court last year…
The Omicron Workplace Safety Dilemma
The Omicron variant has, in a matter of weeks, transformed the COVID-19 situation in the eastern states of Australia. In New South Wales and Victoria cases routinely exceed 20,000 per day, a figure that seemed inconceivable last year. Even though the variant is generally regarded by experts to be milder than its…