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THU
3:52PM

Response to workload concerns blocks injury claim

A major employer has escaped liability for a worker's psychological injury, for now, by outlining to a tribunal the steps it allegedly took to protect her health after realising her workload was "probably excessive".



MON
12:21PM

Worker "deliberately put himself into harm's way"

In an unusual case, a worker has been denied workers' compensation after a tribunal found his injury probably resulted from serious and wilful misconduct, with his employer asserting he cut his own finger to get out of a jail sentence.


MON
2:31PM

FRI
10:40AM

Medical certificates don't constitute or constrain claims

A superior court has confirmed an employer isn't liable for an "injury" sustained by a worker while walking at work, but stressed that the man's claim wasn't defeated by the boxes his doctor did or didn't tick on his medical certificate.


TUE
2:23PM

Can workers' actions invoke admin action exclusions?

A worker's actions in "counselling" and psychologically injuring a colleague cannot be considered reasonable action "taken by an employer" unless the worker's role involves managing and disciplining the colleague, a tribunal has ruled.



MON
12:27PM

Employer liable for silicosis under "gradual process" law

A worker's last dusty employer has been found liable for his silicosis, after a tribunal found there was "at least a modest association" between his employment and the re-emerging occupational disease.


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