In Episode 7 of our Employment Law for the Time Poor podcast, Professor Andrew Stewart and Emily Haar discuss some of the possible employment-law scenarios which could arise if your staff become sick (or think they might ...
In Episode 8 of our Employment Law for the Time Poor podcast, Erin McCarthy and Emily Haar discuss the current COVID-19 situation through the lens of the work health and safety (WHS) obligations.
The second in our two-p ...
Authors: Ted Williams, Denise Burloff, Kate Hanson
On 11 March 2019, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. The WHO Director-General called on countries to “activate and scale up emer ...
Authors: Joanne Hardwick, Michael Lhuede, Stephen Kyrou
The COVID-19 outbreak that has resulted in restrictions placed on our borders, community gatherings and the way we socialise is having a direct and immediate impac ...
Authors: Kate Hanson, Ted Williams
On 27 February, the Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a Coronavirus Emergency Response Plan, “getting out well ahead of the World Health Organization”, in preparing for a glo ...
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