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Coronavirus crime: Victorian’s could face criminal consequences in current COVID-19 climate for home dinner parties, other banned activities
As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc worldwide, the way we live is rapidly changing. In Victoria, it seems the legal landscape is shifting almost daily.
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Modern award changes 2020 due to the effects of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
The Fair Work Commission have recently adapted the Hospitality General Award 2010 in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. It is expected that more modern award changes will follow in the coming weeks.
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TAC Claims and Coronavirus (COVID-19)
On 12 March 2020, the World Health Organisation declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Since then, the federal and state governments have placed restrictions on businesses and organisations in their day-to-day operations. This undoubtedly has left many of us very concerned regarding our health and safety.
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Herald Sun Coronavirus Update: Your workplace rights during the crisis
With many feeling uneasy about their job security in this time, Gordon Legal Employment lawyer Fiona Rothville has spoken to James Campbell on the Herald Sun Coronavirus Update podcast this morning about the rights of employees during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Employment Lawyers and Corona Virus (COVID-19)
The recent outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) has led to an unprecedented response from Governments across the world. At Gordon Legal, we know the changes are having a significant impact on employees and contractors throughout Australia.
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Gordon Legal responds to national dust disease taskforce’s report on re-emergence of silicosis
Gordon Legal acknowledges the work done by the National Dust Disease Taskforce in the release of their interim advice to the Minister for Health Hon. Greg Hunt, MP – but emphasises that more must be done to effectively identify and manage the causes behind the re-emergence of silicosis among workers.
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