The Year that Was: Lessons from 2015 Part 2

Jill McMahon – Monday, January 25, 2016 Here at Wise Workplace, we’ve been focused recently on reviewing the past in order to learn for the future. Last week’s blog, part 1 of our two-part series on lessons employers can take from 2015, highlighted some important case law around the themes of bullying and the definition […]

The Year that Was: Lessons from 2015 Part 1

Jill McMahon – Monday, January 18, 2016 It’s a good time to take stock and reflect on the year that was. The cases that hit the headlines in 2015 had some important messages for employers with some common themes. In this article, the first in a two-part series, we will look at how the Fair […]

Blurred Lines

  A recent decision of the Victorian Supreme Court in the case of a Melbourne teacher who was sacked for having a relationship with a student after she left school raises some serious questions about child protection, and shows how discrimination laws worked against a school that was acting to enforce child protection principles.   […]

No Proof: The Key Role of Circumstantial Evidence

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Tis the Season: Office Christmas Party Tips and Traps

The office Christmas party. It’s an institution here in Australia, and most employees expect some kind of celebration. It’s only fair, too, given the hard work they’ve put in over the year. But increasingly, office parties have become legal minefields. The good news is that there are measures organisations can take to safeguard their staff, as […]

First Cab off the Rank? Interviewing Respondents

Jill McMahon – Monday, November 23, 2015 Even the simplest of workplace investigations can be a tricky balancing act. You need to consider how to investigate the matter, collect evidence and adhere to various laws, all the while having regard to employee welfare and the needs of your organisation. Strategy is a key element of […]

Sticks and Stones: The Physical Impact of Bullying

  With the federal government increasingly exercising its legislative muscle when it comes to workplace bullying, employers are expected to be vigilant in prevention and to properly deal with bullying when issues arise. One of the key areas is work health and safety (WHS) and the physical impact of workplace bullying. WHS requirements WHS legislation requires […]