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  2. Fair Work Act 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia, passed by the Rudd government to reform the industrial relations system of Australia. [1] [2] Replacing the Howard government's WorkChoices legislation, the Act established Fair Work Australia, later renamed the Fair Work Commission.

  3. Australian labour law - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Work Act 2009 section 346(a) says there is a right to suffer no "adverse action" from an employer (or anyone) if that person "is or is not, or was or was not, an officer or member of an industrial association". [108] Clauses in awards and collective agreements to give preferences to union members over non-members are also prohibited. [109]

  4. Fair Work Commission - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Operations commenced on 1 July 2009. It is the successor of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission, and also performs functions previously performed by the Workplace Authority and the Australian Fair Pay Commission. The office of President of the Fair Work Commission has been held by Justice Adam Hatcher since 19 February 2023. [4]

  5. Fair Work Ombudsman - Wikipedia

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    The FWO, along with the Fair Work Commission (former Fair Work Australia), the national workplace relations tribunal, began operation on 1 July 2009 under the Fair Work Act 2009. The agency head is the Fair Work Ombudsman, Anna Booth, who reports to the Hon. Murray Watt MP, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations.

  6. Lea Michele Addresses Work Misconduct Claims: 'I Have ... - AOL

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    Lea Michele Through the Years Read article “I have an edge to me. I work really hard,” the Glee alum, 36, told The New York Times in an interview published on Thursday, September 1. “I leave ...

  7. Entertainment Industry Employees More Aware of Misconduct But ...

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    Entertainment industry employees are now more aware of what defines power abuse in the workplace, but aren’t seeing substantial changes addressing misconduct, the Hollywood Commission, headed by ...

  8. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Work Act of 2009 provides the regulations governing Australian workplaces and employers. Australia has a minimum wage and workplace conditions overseen by the Fair Work Commission . [ 54 ]

  9. Persecuted at Work? Six Ways to Defend Yourself - AOL

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    CareerBuilder.com. In most corporate environments you have worked in, your colleagues probably ?played nice? with you. But what happens when you come under attack in the office?