The High Court has held that a man who was fired after calling his co-workers “scabs” will not get his job back. BHP Coal fired Henk Doevend…

The High Court has held that a man who was fired after calling his co-workers “scabs” will not get his job back. BHP Coal fired Henk Doevend…
The competition watchdog commenced further legal proceedings against Coles today, alleging the supermarket giant engaged in unconscionable c…
The Fair Work Commission has found Bunnings’ dismissal of an employee for unfitness to perform inherent work requirements was not unfair, …
An office administrator at the Baringa Childcare Centre in the Australian Capital Territory has yesterday pleaded guilty to the theft of $42…
Energy drink company Red Bull has reached an expensive settlement in the United States after it was sued for false advertising. The plaintif…
An employee who claims she was rendered incapable of working by her colleagues’ perfumes and aftershaves has lost her compensation claim. …
A former head chef at the North Wollongong Hotel has been ordered to pay $70,000 in damages to the pub over thousands of missing chicken sch…
Petrol retailers and convenience stores have faced the court to reject claims a third-party website listing petrol pump prices every 15 minu…
Michael Fredericks, founder and chief executive of listed company Onthehouse, is embroiled in a legal dispute with one of the original inves…
Former MasterChef Australia contestant Aaron Thomas has settled a proceeding which claimed he embezzled more than $US7 million ($7.6 million…
In an eagerly anticipated judgment this morning the High Court held a term of mutual trust and confidence should not be implied by law in em…
The Queensland Supreme Court has ruled that an employer is not liable for an employee injured by a king hit during a Christmas party. Jay Pa…