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MON
8:47AM

First-aid records from past decade demanded by tribunal

An employer has been ordered to produce its first-aid records and incident reports from the past 10 years, for an injured worker's bid to show the workplace's vibrations and "jolts" were capable of causing serious neck, back and hand conditions.





MON
3:57PM

Alcohol wrongly blamed for worker's psych injury

Two employers have unsuccessfully attempted to avoid liability for workplace injuries by (in the first case) relying on a consultant psychiatrist's unfounded claim that a worker was a "heavy drinker", and (in the second) contending a condition arose from a non-work-related restraining order application.


THU
3:36PM

Dog-walking injury satisfies Hatzimanolis, PVYW test

A worker who was on "availability duty" when he broke his leg, while walking his dog, was injured in the course of his employment, a tribunal has ruled, finding his employer's interpretation of the High Court test for interval injuries was too narrow.


WED
3:58PM

Denial of bullying claim fails Supreme Court test

An employer's evidence disputing a worker's claims of bullying and "toxic" conditions fell well short of the evidentiary expectations set by a supreme court chief justice, a tribunal has ruled.



FRI
12:32PM

Worker was "employed" at time of violent assault

A worker was "on the job" when he was violently assaulted while chasing an absconding customer, a tribunal has found in rejecting his employer's liability challenge.


MON
2:34PM

Worker's mouse-clicking arguably linked to condition

An employer has convinced a tribunal that intense computer work did not cause a worker's hand injury, but it failed to avoid one of the other "pathways to liability".


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