A major employer unlawfully discriminated against a breastfeeding employee through its unwavering determination to stick to a WHS rule that wasn't mandated by WHS laws or any workplace regulation, a tribunal has found in a scathing judgment.
In an ongoing case involving a worker claiming she was bullied by being barred from working from home, a court has clarified when a person has a workplace right to expect their employer to comply with the Fair Work Act's anti-bullying provisions.
Menopause often causes "debilitating" symptoms in workers in one of the fastest growing employment groups, and the synonymous hot flushes and night sweats have the least impact, according to a study that also identifies the two most valuable workplace supports. Another study has identified widespread discrimination against pregnant workers.
A worker who attempted to return to work after suffering a non-work-related injury has been awarded $44,000 in damages, after a court found his employer discriminated against him by ignoring medical advice and refusing to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate his return.
A major NSW employer beached Commonwealth anti-discrimination laws by sacking a worker with ADHD because of her disabilities, a Federal judge has found, rejecting the employer's claim that the termination was triggered by serious safety concerns and the worker's "dishonesty".
Employers should be arming managers against the myths, misconceptions and stereotypes around the ability of workers to work safely as they age, an organisational psychologist specialising in workplace transitions has advised.
The South Australian Government has revealed plans to introduce industrial manslaughter laws to Parliament, make a string of changes to the State WHS Act, and start overhauling the WHS regulator's case management system, all within the next financial year.