Labor reworks casual rules, gig economy changes in amended IR Bill
The Albanese government has scrapped its plan to impose civil penalties for breaching some casual work rules, and offered assurances that 'employee-like' gig workers will not count as full employees, in a fresh round of amendments to its IR Bill.
“Nothing in here to celebrate”: COSBOA hits back at casual concessions in IR bill
The Albanese government's recent concessions on industrial relations reform are nothing to cheer about, the Australian small business lobby says, arguing the proposed legislation will still level unwieldy and complex rules on SMEs.
IR reforms: Penalties dropped and casual rules clarified in win for employers
The federal government has ceded ground to employer groups on contentious IR reform package, agreeing to change key proposals related to casual work.
Exclusive: Small businesses will remain exempt from casual conversion reforms, confirms Tony Burke
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Tony Burke has confirmed small business exemptions to the casual conversion system will remain in place, amid concerns over a lack of clarity about the federal government's industrial relations reforms.
New casual employment rules kick in next week: Here’s what you need to know
Here's what employers need to know about the changing rules for casual employees — and how to avoid a $66,000 penalty.
Conflict beats consensus in IR again, says COSBOA chair Mark McKenzie
McKenzie says conflict and zero-compromise behaviours must be relegated to pre-COVID IR history, where they belong.
A closer look at what the government is doing to “confront the mess that is workplace relations”: Peter Strong
When it comes to workplace relations reform, "the mistake would be to try and fix all the issues in one go", says COSBOA chief Peter Strong.
The new definition of the “casual employee”: The details, the flaws and the likely outcome
Given these flaws, there will no doubt be resistance from employee groups and unions to this proposed definition of "casual employee".
Explainer: What is the definition of casual work and how will the IR reforms change it?
The federal government is today unveiling its industrial relations omnibus bill in parliament which includes, for the first time, a statutory definition of casual employment in the Fair Work Act.
Address the problem, not the symptoms: Why we shouldn’t entirely blame the Woodville Pizza guy for SA’s lockdown
South Australia's outbreak illustrates the problem of insecure and low-paid work, and the moral jeopardy it forces on people.
COVID-19 has put casual work in the spotlight again — but research shows it still suits many Australians
Casual workers have borne the brunt of COVID-19 job losses and some have even been blamed for helping spread the disease within workplaces.
“Money isn’t there”: Businesses say Federal Court ruling will deter them from hiring casuals
A recent Federal Court ruling is driving concern among SME owners about hiring casual workers, a Roy Morgan survey has found.