I Have a Workers Compensation Dispute, What Can I do?
If you’ve suffered an injury at work and don’t agree with your compensation determination, TGB's Dimitra Bouras writes about your options.
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If you’ve suffered an injury at work and don’t agree with your compensation determination, TGB's Dimitra Bouras writes about your options.
Read moreFor some former Australian Defence Force members the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce (DART) compensation assessment process is slow and complicated, often resulting in stress and confusion, writes military lawyer Brianna Tapscott.
Read moreTGB has recently opened in Western Australia, with lawyers in Perth for divorce and family law, car accident compensation, work injuries, military compensation, employment issues, Wills and estates, criminal law, business and property.
Read moreTGB's Belal Moraby writes about the need for procedural fairness leading up to the dismissal of a worker.
Read moreTGB's Tina Bouras writes about the importance of negotiating your redundancy entitlements when on workers compensation.
Read moreNew laws are set to target workplace bullying in Australia from 2014, writes TGB employment lawyer Amber Sprague.
Read moreEvery non-government employee is subject to an employment contract whether they know it or not, writes TGB’s Ben Smith. An employment contract is a legally binding agreement between an employer and an employee. It may be nothing but a handshake and verbal agreement, it could be in writing, or a combination of both. ...
Read moreTGB's Mal Byrne writes about the options available to injured workers if Workcover stops income maintence payments after 130 weeks.
Read moreAbuse complaints continue to plague the Australian Defence Force, even though the complaint notification period for the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce closed on May 31, 2013.
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