Near $100,000 penalties for Toorak mortgage broking business and manager
Media Releases | 08 Mar 2024
The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured $99,900 in penalties in court against a Melbourne mortgage broking business and its manager for failing to take steps required to backpay workers.
Changes to travel time in the Real Estate Award
News | 05 Mar 2024
The Fair Work Commission has made changes to travel time in the Real Estate Award.
Know the new workplace laws, FWO urges
Media Releases | 05 Mar 2024
The Fair Work Ombudsman is encouraging workplace participants to get educated and compliant with the further changes to workplace laws, or risk facing the new significantly higher penalties.
Hair and beauty salon in court
Media Releases | 28 Feb 2024
The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced legal action against the operators of a hair and beauty salon in regional South Australia.
Melbourne residential building company penalised
Media Releases | 28 Feb 2024
The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured $19,800 in penalties in court against a Melbourne-based residential building company and its sole director.
Protecting Worker Entitlements
News | 28 Feb 2024
As part of the Australian Government’s Protecting Worker Entitlements laws, there have been changes to the Fair Work Act.
Changes to age group descriptions in 34 awards
News | 26 Feb 2024
The Fair Work Commission has made changes to the age group descriptions in 34 awards to make them clearer.
Finance and insurance brokerage business in court
Media Releases | 21 Feb 2024
The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced legal action against the operators of a finance and insurance brokerage business in Cairns.
Sydney physio and rehab company faces court
Media Releases | 21 Feb 2024
The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced legal action against a company running physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinics in Sydney.
FWO secures record $10.34 million penalties against Commonwealth Bank and CommSec
Media Releases | 15 Feb 2024
The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured a record $10.34 million in penalties against the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and its subsidiary CommSec in response to the companies underpaying employees more than $16 million.