$600K fine for unlicensed labour hire supplier
by Sean Wilson | Dec 6, 2023 | HR News
A business that knowingly and repeatedly breached labour hire licensing laws has been fined more than $600,000, which is believed to be the highest in Australian labour hire law history. Victorian Supreme Court Associate Justice Mary-Jane Ierodiaconou said the...
New rules for fixed term contracts apply from 6 December 2023
by Sean Wilson | Dec 6, 2023 | HR News, Law Updates
From 6 December 2023, new rules apply when engaging employees on fixed term contracts. New rules for fixed term contracts A fixed term contract terminates at the end of a set period (for example, the contract ends on a set date or after a set period of time or a...
BetterHR – Christmas & New Year Support Hours 2023
by Sean Wilson | Nov 20, 2023 | HR News
Our office will be closing over the holiday period between Christmas and New Year. During this typically quieter period, our HR advisory services will also operate at reduced capacity. All other services will continue to operate as normal. See below for more details....
Perth IT company and its director penalised for underpaying employee
by Sean Wilson | Nov 13, 2023 | Fines & Prosecutions, HR News
The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured a total of $21,456 in penalties and back-payment orders in court against a Perth CBD-based information technology company and its director. The Federal Circuit and Family Court has imposed a $12,000 penalty against Saga Source Pty...
Gold Coast recruitment company and its general manager penalised for underpaying employee
by Sean Wilson | Nov 13, 2023 | Fines & Prosecutions, HR News
The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured a total of $39,229 in penalties and back-payment orders in court against a former Gold Coast-based recruitment company and its general manager. The Federal Circuit and Family Court has imposed a $25,000 penalty against Back Your...
Christmas is Around the corner. Holiday tips for employers
by Sean Wilson | Nov 10, 2023 | HR News, HR Tips
Christmas is about 6 weeks away and employers need to prepare now for the holiday season. Key considerations for employers are: Employers may need to give employees written notice, which in most awards is currently at least 28 days, if it intends to shut down over the...
Changes to age groups in the Miscellaneous Award and the Black Coal Mining Industry Award
by Sean Wilson | Nov 10, 2023 | HR News, Law Updates
From 30 October 2023, there were changes to some of the age group descriptions in the Miscellaneous Award and the Black Coal Award. What’s changed Some of the junior age group descriptions have been updated in the Miscellaneous Award and the Black Coal Award. In the...
Restaurant fined $4000 for child employment breaches
by Sean Wilson | Nov 7, 2023 | Fines & Prosecutions, HR News
A Gippsland restaurant has been found guilty of exploiting Victoria’s child employment laws. The Three Double 8 Zero Pizza Bar & Grill in Paynesville was fined $4000 for 40 breaches, including from employing under-15s without a permit to breaking shift and rest...
Paying Workers Correctly: Employment Contracts/IFAs v NES v Modern Awards v Enterprise Agreements
by Sean Wilson | Sep 27, 2023 | HR News, HR Tips, Law Updates
To ensure compliance with Australian employment law as well as to be able to pay and manage employees compliantly, it is of utmost importance that employers are aware of the Modern Awards and Enterprise Agreements applicable to them and their employees, the difference...
World’s largest coffeehouse chain underpaid staff more than $4.5 million
by Sean Wilson | Sep 22, 2023 | Fines & Prosecutions, HR News
Starbucks Coffee Australia Pty Ltd (Starbucks) has back-paid staff in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast more than $4.5 million. The amount includes more than $4.34 million in wages and entitlements, more than $180,000 in interest and more than $40,000 in...