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AHRC releases toolkit to encourage women's employment in male?dominated industries
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has released a new toolkit aimed at better engaging women in male?dominated industries such as mining, utilities and construction. © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd
Vic commission launches new workplace transgender guideline
A new guideline to assist compliance with Victorian EEO laws has been launched by the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. The Guideline: Transgender People at Work explains employers' obligations under the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 regarding discrimination against transgender people. © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd
Aon releases 2013 terrorism risk data for business
Aon Risk Solutions has released its 10th annual Terrorism and Political Violence Map to help companies assess risk levels of political violence and terrorism. © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd
Workplace relations and the Budget 2013/14
We have outlined a number of workplace relations items arising from the Federal Budget 2013/14 (Budget) which Treasurer Wayne Swan delivered on 14 May 2013. Their longevity will naturally depend on the outcome of the 14 September 2013 election. © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd
Greater female participation in resources essential
Increasing the number of women in the workforce is a critical business imperative for resource industry organisations, according to Anglo American CEO Seamus French. © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd
The relevance of cost in determining reasonable practicability
The presumption in favour of safety ahead of cost generally applies when determining what is reasonably practicable in enduring health and safety, according to recent guidance released by Safe Work Australia. © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd
Fake HRW licences warrant two warnings in a week
WorkSafe WA has urged employers, assessors and trainers to verify High Risk Work (HRW) Licences issued to workers, amid speculation about the availability of fake HRW licences overseas. © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd
Deadline for Defence abuse claims approaches
Those thinking about reporting an allegation of sexual or other abuse while in Defence must do so by 31 May 2013, Defence Minister Stephen Smith and Attorney?General Mark Dreyfus have reminded. © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd
Budget invests in anti?bullying measures
The Federal Budget announced by Treasurer Wayne Swan on 14 May 2013 allocates $21.4m to implement the Labor Government's proposed measures against workplace bullying. © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd
Asbestos safety measures a Budget winner
Over $10.5m has been set aside in the Federal Budget "to deliver a national approach to protect Australians from asbestos?related diseases". © 2013 CCH Australia Ltd