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Employment Law for the Time Poor

Piper Alderman
Employment Law
Non-Compete Clauses
Fair Work Act
Fair Work Commission
Wage Theft
Underpayments
Defence Trade Controls Act
Binding Settlement Agreement
Employment Dispute Settlements
Economic Growth
Australian Federal Budget
Post-Employment Restraints
Australian Right To Disconnect
Anti-Discrimination Issues
Labor Party
Liberal National Coalition
Greens
Conciliation Process
Underpayment Of Wages
Coles

A podcast from Piper Alderman's Employment Relations team where they discuss the important topics in employment law in Australia.

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Authors: Emily Haar, Andrew Stewart

In this special live-recorded episode of Employment Law for the Time Poor, Professor Andrew Stewart, Consultant, and Emily Haar, Partner, close the national Australian Labour and Employment Relations Association... more

Authors: Emily Haar, Ben Motro

Has this happened to your organisation? You're negotiating an exit with an employee, or perhaps you are working through a conciliation or mediation following the filing of an employment-related claim, and you think yo... more

Authors: Emily Haar, Andrew Stewart

In this special election episode of Employment Law for the Time Poor, just in time for your second April-long weekend, Professor Andrew Stewart, Consultant, and Emily Haar, Partner, discuss the various policy ann... more

Authors: Emily Haar, Andrew Stewart

As part of the recent Federal Budget, the Treasurer announced plans to ban "non-compete" clauses in employment contracts for employees earning below the high income threshold (currently $175,000 per annum) from 2... more

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Emily Haar
Partner in the National Employment Relations team, with expertise in employment law and regulatory compliance.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
  • Great work

    I’ve had the pleasure of recently jointly working with Piper Alderman on a commercial matter. You guys are great. Keep up the good work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Petros Khalesirad
    Australia4 years ago
  • Employment law give me more!

    What a podcast! So interesting and so beneficial for those working within HR. I look forward to hearing more :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    icoldw01
    Australia5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the clarity and depth of legal analysis provided, making complex topics accessible.
The discussions are highly relevant for HR professionals and employers navigating employment law in Australia.

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This series provides insights into various aspects of employment law in Australia, covering crucial topics such as dispute resolution, legislative changes, and the implications of key legal rulings. Episodes often feature discussions on significant issues, including underpayment cases, non-compete clauses, and upcoming federal elections affecting employment laws. The hosts typically include experienced legal professionals who inject real-world examples and expert analysis into each session. Unique elements include live recordings from industry events and guest contributions from fellow legal experts, enriching the conversations with diverse perspectives.

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