Category - Employment Law
Tim White spoke to the Guardian about the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce's reports on abuse in defence, which was tabled in Federal Parliament on 26 November 2014.
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The Defence Abuse Response Taskforce has tabled two reports on abuse in Defence in Federal Parliament on 26 November 2014.
The report on abuse at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) and the report on abuse in Defence were produced from 2400 complaints made to the Taskforce by Australian Defence Force abuse...
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A TGB injury client has utilised his workers compensation entitlements in an incredible way – by being fitted with an advanced robotic hand.
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If you have been injured at work and have income protection insurance, should you seek workers compensation entitlements? By Barney Gask.
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TGB’s military compensation team is currently assisting many Australian Defence Force members across a number of areas of law.
DART
Our work assisting clients with their DART (Defence Abuse Response Taskforce) complaints is ongoing. 75 percent of our DART clients have now had their matters assessed and finalised.
All...
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Tindall Gask Bentley has secured a partnership with its third Australian police union, the Northern Territory Police Association.
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97 percent of Tindall Gask Bentley clients would recommend the firm to family and friends, TGB’s 2013-2014 client survey has revealed.
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The state government’s initial plan to overhaul WorkCover in SA is set to impact all injured workers.
Update: The Return to Work Act (2014) was enacted on 1 July 2015.
South Australia’s current workers compensation system is, as Deputy-Premier John Rau said, “buggered”. It fails injured workers and employers, and...
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TGB’s Morry Bailes says WorkCover SA’s new approach to compensation management has increased stress claim disputes and pressure on injured workers.
Update- The Return to Work Act 2014 (SA) was enacted on 1 July 2014, for more information click here.
Statistics from WorkCover SA have shown the number of people...
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