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Updated 2020 legal advice on workers’ compensation
Workers should be informed of their rights and how they can claim compensation in the case of work-related injuries. The guide below reflects the most up-to-date information on workers’ compensation in 2020, including how to submit a claim, and what workers’ rights are.
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Top mesothelioma law firm offers practical considerations when exposed to asbestos today
A common misconception is that asbestos exposure, and asbestos-related diseases, are yesterday’s problem. Sadly, this couldn’t be further from the truth.
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Employee Rights from the JobKeeper Package
We received a lot of great feedback on the back of our last JobKeeper video with Fiona Rothville, so we thought it would be great to have another Q&A, between our union relationships manager Carol Saunders, and Fiona.
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TAC claims advice from a car accident lawyer, and the implications of not following COVID-19 restrictions
During COVID-19, TAC claims continue to be processed. There are certain factors that will work against your eligibility though – if you are not observing social distancing rules or drink driving, you may be jeopardising your case.
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Rachel Schutze: Helping ease the pain of injured workers
A decision by the Victorian Government has recognised the challenges long term injured workers face finding work and how much of a disadvantage they are at currently competing with thousands of other workers in the time of COVID-19.
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Workers compensation: Your rights and entitlements when diagnosed with COVID-19
If you are diagnosed with COVID-19 as a consequence of your work, you are entitled to pursue your rights and entitlements for workers compensation through the WorkCover system.
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