Category - Employment Law
Employees and contractors can access the Fair Work Commission (FWC) for a variety of reasons.
The FWC is the national workplace relations tribunal. It is independent and has the power to deal with minimum wages, enterprise bargaining, industrial action, actions affecting employment and termination of employment and other workplace...
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TGB managing partner Morry Bailes says reports of systemic abuse in the Australian Defence Force could lead to significant compensation claims for victims.
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Tindall Gask Bentley client Sue Burtenshaw will receive a formal apology and compensation, after being defamed on radio and Facebook.
Ms Burtenshaw, a former Principal at Coober Pedy Area School, said she is pleased the dispute has been resolved.
“I believe that what was said about me publicly was wrong and unfair, and receiving...
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If you have an adverse reaction to the medication you are taking for a work injury, Adelaide injury lawyer and former pharmacist Mal Byrne says you may be entitled to workers compensation for that reaction.
In the Ice Age, when I was a pharmacist, I remember that part of the ritual when filling a prescription was to make sure...
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TGB Military Compensation lawyer, Tim White, says the psychological impact of war on veterans deserves greater recognition from the Commonwealth government.
Mr White represents many South Australian former defence force members who have been diagnosed with illnesses such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depressive disorders...
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A person’s job is often a contributing factor in a heart attack whether the incident happens at work or not.
Doctors agree that there is no one single cause of heart attacks. However, there are a number of recognised risk factors:
· Family history of heart disease;
· Smoking;
· Obesity;
· Hypertension;
· High...
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TGB Lawyers outlines the process from the settlement of a claim to receiving your compensation payment.
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Mal Byrne writes about how your injury compensation will affect your Centrelink payments.
Centrelink exists to provide a financial safety net for people in times of hardship such as unemployment, illness, disability, or when a person cannot look for work because they have to stay at home and care for preschool children...
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Compensation may be available to people who suffer psychiatric illness from the trauma of a serious accident, writes experienced TGB Lawyer Mal Byrne.
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