What are Terms of Reference? Do You Need Them?

What Are Terms of Reference? Do You Need Them? Terms of reference (TOR) form a foundation stone for the commencement of any workplace investigation. Much like a recipe, they set out the core people and components of the investigation, as well as the boundaries and methods to be utilised. Without solid terms of reference, an […]

The Reasonable Person Test Explained

The Reasonable Person Test Explained The ‘reasonable person’ test is one of those legal quirks that form an enduring part of the common law, despite being very hard to actually define. One human causing damage to another is certainly a tale as old as history itself. And judges in various forms have always had the […]

Confidentiality Should Be No Surprise

Confidentiality Should Be No Surprise In a recent case involving a union delegate acting as a support person and a breach of confidentiality, the Fair Work Commission noted that those acting as support people during workplace disciplinary processes must be clearly informed by the employer about their obligation to maintain confidentiality. This might seem to […]

Drafting Allegations the Right Way

Drafting Allegations the Right Way Whenever allegations of adverse conduct arise in the workplace, the relevant investigator or manager must think carefully about the way in which these are to be put to the person involved. Preparation is the key here – wherever possible, take sufficient time to organise and crosscheck your information about the […]

Protecting Against Unwanted Sexual Advances at Work

Protecting Against Unwanted Sexual Advances at Work The definition of a workplace might seem relatively simple – the office, the work site, the place where you carry out your duties of employment. Yet a recent finding of the Full Federal Court has affirmed one judge’s ruling that the workplace can quite often extend beyond the […]

How to Handle Workplace Bullying

How to Handle Workplace Bullying Is bullying a problem in your workplace? According to a regulation impact statement produced by Safe Work Australia, the prevalence of bullying in Australian workplaces is between 3.5 and 21%. The cost of bullying to businesses in terms of lost productivity and absenteeism amounts to millions of dollars every year, […]

When Should You Report Workplace Bullying?

When Should You Report Workplace Bullying? Workplace bullying can be toxic to organisations and can have a long-term physical and emotional impact on victims. If someone you know is being bullied at work, it’s important to know when to report it. Workplace bullying is defined as repeated and unreasonable behaviour which is directed towards an […]