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MON
3:57PM

Mentally unwell workers at risk of quitting without help

Dozens of surveyed workers have admitted they would consider quitting their jobs or turning to alcohol if they experienced mental ill health, according to a study released with the launch of phase two of a national campaign today.


MON
2:42PM

MON
12:39PM

Workers keen to exercise, but not to go on the wagon

Australian workers are more than willing to change their physical-activity habits to improve their health, but getting them to reduce smoking or alcohol consumption can be much more difficult, a Tasmanian study has found.


FRI
3:36PM

Court rules on claims from ill and 'bullied' solicitors

In separate adverse action rulings in the Federal Circuit Court, a solicitor who was sacked after he "misconducted himself" due to ill health has been awarded more than $100,000, while a second solicitor's claim has been rejected.


FRI
1:46PM

Fighter unfairly dismissed; and Victorian news

A major employer has been ordered to reinstate a worker who was sacked for starting a fight, while the Victorian Government has introduced a new system for responding to patient violence in public hospitals.


FRI
7:50AM

Supervisor wasn't a bully - according to the dictionary

A team leader who claimed his psychiatric injury was caused by being bullied by his supervisor has been denied workers' compensation, after the AAT found the supervisor's actions "simply did not fit" the dictionary definition of bullying.



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3:53PM

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WED
12:47PM

"Appalling" processes linked to non-worker's death

A coronial inquiry into a motorist's death, involving a defective road train, has found a group of related transport companies had "appalling" record-keeping processes and a "largely haphazard approach" to quality assurance.


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