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The Fair Work Commission has issued anti-bullying orders banning picketing union members from harassing a replacement workforce or holding up offensive signs.
A worker's claims that her manager over-worked and micromanaged her were driven by revenge, a commission has found in rejecting the worker's application for stop-bullying orders.
In a case "about making coffee", an employer has been ordered to pay more than half a million dollars in damages to a worker whose arm turned blue after constantly holding a two-kilogram jug.
An injured worker's common law claim against a principal contractor has been rejected, after an appeal court found that none of the factors that could impose a duty of care on a principal existed in his case.
A commissioner has upheld the dismissal of a worker whose reckless safety breach didn't come to light until after he was sacked for unsubstantiated reasons.
The Fair Work Commission has rejected a worker's application for stop-bullying orders, but stressed that the employer could have "significantly curtailed" the proceedings if it had been more honest about the worker's employment future.