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Leading Australian employment lawyer Brian Powles, partner at Walter Baden, and his guests present a running series covering employment law in Australia. The contents of this podcast are the personal opinions and observations of the host and guests only, and are not made on behalf of any organisation. They are a general summary of the issues covered, and is not intended to be legal or professional advice for specific employment situations. We recommend specialist legal advice be sought about ...
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For generations, Black Americans have been systematically excluded from industries, career opportunities, and the wealth-building power of work. Black@Work is here to change that. This podcast isn’t just about landing jobs—it’s about thriving in them, navigating industries, and reshaping the workplace for future Black talent. Through candid interviews with professionals across fields, we explore real career paths, workplace lessons, and the unspoken rules of work. Whether you’re a student ma ...
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This is the Proximity Outsourcing knowledge suite. This podcast is designed to help fast growth online business owners in understanding how we work, the best practices in outsourcing, contexts about the Filipino work culture, and we'll also share the recent wins of our clients so that you, too, can use these learnings to grow your business. At Proximity Outsourcing, we believe in outsourcing for growth, not just tasks. Join us as we talk about what we love most about the work we do. For more ...
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In this week's episode the team continue on from where they left off last week on restraint of trade. This week, they look at proposed ALP legislative reforms, which prompts a discussion on some international comparators. They also do the 'Good the Bad and the Ugly', the normal weekly reveiw of employment law cases before the courts and commission.…
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In this episode, the first of two parts, the team work through the principles of Restraint of Trade and how they relate to employment contracts, with a special emphasis on enforcability, and debunking some of the common myths around these clauses within the community. This is an introductory episode in preparation for next week, when the team will …
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This week the team work through frequently asked questions around the legal issues that arise from work from home arrangments: contractual issues, work from home policies, personal leave, flexible work arrangements, and other tips for employers. They then work through this week's 'Good, Bad and Ugly' from the courts and fair work commission.…
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The team this week work through some 'frequently asked questions' that clients have about probationary periods in employment contracts: what they are, why have them, and how they relate to the various statutory protections around dismissal. In the Good, the Bad, the Ugly, they examine recent decisions of the Fair Work Commission relevant to employm…
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In this episode, the team dive into the transformative changes to independent contracting in Australia under Section 15AA of the Fair Work Act, effective from 26 August 2024. The new law introduces a statutory definition of employment, shifting the focus from written contracts to the real substance and practical reality of working relationships. Th…
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Black@Work aims to fill the intergenerational business knowledge gaps created by the systematic exclusion of Black people from careers and industries. We're not just talking about getting hired—we're talking about how to navigate and reshape industries for future Black talent. I'm your host, William Roberts-Foster, a 15yr veteran of the corporate w…
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Well, the title says it all. Check out this episode for the Top 10 that Founders make when they Outsource on their Own. I’ve been in this industry for almost a decade and I’ve seen Founders make these mistakes over and over again when they choose to do DIY outsourcing. Of course, before they come to us. There’s tons of nuances that go into it, and …
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In this episode the team address two aspects of the 'closing the loopholes' legislation: the new 'right to disconnect' as well as changes to casual employment. We also reintroduce 'the good, the bad and the ugly', our current affairs segment, which addresses interesting recent cases in the employment and industrial law space.…
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Are you an ONLINE BUSINESS OWNER who provides services to international clients? Virtual assistant agency Design agency Tech agency (Wordpress, Web Development, Ecommerce builds) Accountant services Customer Support agency And a lot more! Check out this special Remote Rockstars episode on the Youtube live event I did in May 2024. If you struggle wi…
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In this final edition for 2022, we discuss the recent legislative changes to the Fair Work Act and Anti-Discrimination laws, that the new Government has brought in as part of their election promises. We are also joined again by Samantha Mangwana of Shine Lawyers, who shares her insights into the amendments to the Respect@Work bill. We wish all our …
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An employment contract is an integral part of the employment relationship. Contracts can exist in a non-written form, however the purpose of a written contract is to define the terms of what is being agreed, to avoid things getting lost in translation, or over time, forgotten. In this episode of our two part series, we discuss what we believe are t…
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In this episode of our podcast, we are honoured to be joined by Samantha Mangwana of Shine Lawyers. Samantha leads the Executive Employment and Partnership practice, and is a recognised expert on employment and discrimination law issues. Samantha shares with the team some of her experiences from before, during and after the media focus of the #MeTo…
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As the weather starts to warm up and we approach the final quarter of the year, party season will be soon upon us. End of year parties can be great for team engagement, and as a celebration of the year's success, however they can also be fraught with legal risk for employers. In this episode of our podcast, we are joined by special guest Lizzy Boot…
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In this episode, we discuss workplace risks associated with employee social media use, including egregious misuse, and provide some practical steps employers can take to minimise those risks. We also bring you our new segment ‘Would you tweet that?’, where the team is challenged to come up with the most tweetable tweets of employment law news; and …
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The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) has recently released its strategic priorities for the 2022-23 period, with fast food, restaurants/cafes, and agriculture key industries of focus. Added to the list is the universities sector, with the FWO concerned about allegations of long-running underpayments in many universities, citing management oversight, decen…
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In this podcast, we discuss Part B of our e-publication “Termination of Employment: A Lawful and Ethical Approach”; termination of employment relating to the role (redundancy), where employment ends at the employers initiative in circumstances where the role or job is no longer required to be done by anyone. This podcast picks up from Part A of the…
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This podcast is the second part of our series discussing managing absent employees. In this episode we address the management of employees that have had a long term absence due to personal injury or illness. We discuss how to take the next steps, the legal risks, and the procedures that need to be followed when it becomes apparent that the inherent…
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This podcast is the first of a two part series where we discuss managing absent employees. This first episode looks at how businesses can best manage short term or sporadic employee absences from work, to minimise the impact on the business whilst protecting employee rights. In the second episode, we take this further and discuss the more serious a…
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Managing employee performance, both teams and individuals, is critical to a business' success. Failure to act early and decisively in the case of underperforming employees can be a costly mistake that employers make. In this podcast we discuss the key elements of managing performance, both practical and legal, choices available for employers, and s…
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Warning: This podcast contains coarse language which may be offensive to some listeners. We address swearing at work, and in particular, whether swearing can be grounds for disciplinary consequences. We also bring you "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" of recent employment law news, and our legal film review returns, with this episode featuring "The …
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As the NSW government has announced an end to most of the remaining COVID-19 restrictions, including working from home directions, our first podcast for 2022 focusses on flexibility in the workplace. With workplaces, and employee expectations, very much changed over the last two years, we discuss what the new normal looks like, and the underlying l…
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In this episode we provide guidance on the way forward to normality post lockdown, and provide updates on the Public Health vaccination mandates for certain industries, and employers privately, with some interesting recent court and tribunal decisions. 'The Good, the Bad and The Ugly' of employment law returns, along with our movie review of 'The T…
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Following our recent newsletter Can an employer mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for its employees?, today we discuss this further with consideration of whether this would be a lawful and reasonable direction, discriminatory, or necessary to meet duty of care obligations. We also give our take on "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" of employment law, and…
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Following our recent newsletter discrimination in recruitment, today we are joined by Lizzy Boots, Managing Director of Boots & All Consulting, for some practical recruitment insights. We also give our take on "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" of employment law, and review "Legally Blonde" ... not some of the teams' first choice in legal themed movi…
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In this lockdown edition of our podcast, we discuss the recent ground breaking Fair Work Commission Deliveroo decision, as well as Menulog's adaptation of their engagement model and their application for a new Modern Award. Stay with us at the end for our new segment, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", where we give our take on employment law update…
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In this podcast, we expand on our recent e-Publication "Termination of Employment: A Lawful and Ethical Approach", where we look to respond to questions and general commentary around the process and considerations when looking to terminate an employee's employment. This month's focus is on Part A of the publication; terminating an employee's employ…
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Following a recent unfair dismissal case involving Uber Eats, and their subsequent announcement of their new business model and contracts for delivery drivers, in this podcast we discuss the status of gig economy workers as independent contractors or employees - an issue that has been challenged in a number of courts and tribunals globally.…
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This week's episode of Employment Law covers some important issues ahead of the Christmas period for employers. Please note: The content of this podcast is general in nature and provides a summary of the issues covered. It is not intended to be, nor should it be relied upon, as legal or professional advice for specific employment situations. PCC Em…
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On the latest episode of the PCC Lawyers podcast we discuss the potential issues surrounding the legal standings around managing sick or injured employees. Please note: The content of this podcast is general in nature and provides a summary of the issues covered. It is not intended to be, nor should it be relied upon, as legal or professional advic…
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Brian, Helen and Jacob return to discuss recent rulings around Political Communication. Please note: The content of this podcast is general in nature and provides a summary of the issues covered. It is not intended to be, nor should it be relied upon, as legal or professional advice for specific employment situations. PCC Employment Lawyers recomme…
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This week's episode covers the topic of Flexible Work Requests. Please note: The content of this podcast is general in nature and provides a summary of the issues covered. It is not intended to be, nor should it be relied upon, as legal or professional advice for specific employment situations. PCC Employment Lawyers recommend that specialist legal…
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The latest episode from PCC Lawyers covers the topic of genuine redundancy. Please note: The content of this podcast is general in nature and provides a summary of the issues covered. It is not intended to be, nor should it be relied upon, as legal or professional advice for specific employment situations. PCC Employment Lawyers recommend that spec…
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Welcome to the first instalment of our PCC Podcast. Episode 1 covers the issues around casual employment and the recent changes to the law that have created a level of confusion amongst employers and employees alike. The content of this podcast is general in nature and provides a summary of the issues covered. It is not intended to be, nor should i…
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