Miscellaneous 2012

Businesses: sham contracting, buying and selling. The impact of the FWA 2009

Source: TAS

Published Date: 18 Oct 2012

 

The Fair Work Act 2009 has resulted in a major change to industrial relations in Australia and the full impact on businesses, both large and small, is still uncertain. The Fair Work Ombudsman is very active in auditing and monitoring employers and Fair Work Australia has issued some creative interpretations of the Act.

IN this presentation, the author looks at the impact of the legalisation when buying or selling a business, the crackdown on sham contracting, and other matters of concern that may affect how you advise your clients.

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Businesses: sham contracting, buying and selling. The impact of the FWA 2009

Author(s): Andrew Cameron

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  • Published By: Andrew Cameron
  • Published On:18 Oct 2012
  • Took place at:Cradle Mountain Chateau, Cradle Mountain

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