25 episodes

Olexo Workplace Law (formerly PCC Lawyers) presents a running series covering Employment Law in Australia.

Important: The content of this podcast is general in nature and provides a summary of the issues covered. It is not intended to be, nor should it be relied upon, as legal or professional advice for specific employment situations. PCC Employment Lawyers recommend that specialist legal advice should be sought about specific legal issues.

Employment Law Podcast Olexo Workplace Law

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Olexo Workplace Law (formerly PCC Lawyers) presents a running series covering Employment Law in Australia.

Important: The content of this podcast is general in nature and provides a summary of the issues covered. It is not intended to be, nor should it be relied upon, as legal or professional advice for specific employment situations. PCC Employment Lawyers recommend that specialist legal advice should be sought about specific legal issues.

    Legislation Update

    Legislation Update

    In this final edition for 2022, we discuss the recent legislative changes to the Fair Work Act and Anti-Discrimination laws, that the new Government has brought in as part of their election promises.

    We are also joined again by Samantha Mangwana of Shine Lawyers, who shares her insights into the amendments to the Respect@Work bill.

    We wish all our listeners a Merry Christmas and look forward to bringing you more employment law podcasts in 2023.

    • 52 min
    Contracts of Employment - Part 1

    Contracts of Employment - Part 1

    An employment contract is an integral part of the employment relationship. Contracts can exist in a non-written form, however the purpose of a written contract is to define the terms of what is being agreed, to avoid things getting lost in translation, or over time, forgotten.

    In this episode of our two part series, we discuss what we believe are the 9 critical express terms that should be included in a contract of employment, and why, being:


    Notice of termination
    Types of employment
    Place of work
    Remuneration
    Hours of work
    Off-set
    Entire agreement clauses
    Position descriptions
    Clauses to survive the termination of employment

    Stay with us for "To Tweet or Not To Tweet"; where the team competes for the most tweetable of employment law news.

    • 59 min
    Sexual Harassment at Work

    Sexual Harassment at Work

    In this episode of our podcast, we are honoured to be joined by Samantha Mangwana of Shine Lawyers. Samantha leads the Executive Employment and Partnership practice, and is a recognised expert on employment and discrimination law issues.

    Samantha shares with the team some of her experiences from before, during and after the media focus of the #MeToo movement, both in the U.K and locally here in Australia. We discuss employer obligations and the impact and response to sexual harassment in the workplace; risk factors and hierarchal environments; and whether Non-Disclosure Agreements, and the possible passing of legislation in these cases to limit them, will be at the expense of victims.

    Content warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics which may cause distress to some listeners. If this podcast raises any issues for you, help is available – call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732.

    We have provided a link to Shine Lawyers’ Restitution podcast ‘It began in Hollywood, but #MeToo isn’t just for celebrities’ here:  https://omny.fm/shows/restitution/it-began-in-hollywood-but-the-metoo-movement-isnt

    • 45 min
    Socialising at Work

    Socialising at Work

    As the weather starts to warm up and we approach the final quarter of the year, party season will be soon upon us.

    End of year parties can be great for team engagement, and as a celebration of the year's success, however they can also be fraught with legal risk for employers.

    In this episode of our podcast, we are joined by special guest Lizzy Boots, of Boots and All Consulting, to discuss some of the dangers of work social events, what employers should be aware of, and some practical measures to help employers avoid a 'cocktail of chaos'.

    For further advice or assistance please reach out to the team at PCC Employment Lawyers or contact Lizzy Boots at Boots & All.

    Stay with us at the end of the podcast for the team's challenge of tweetable tweets of employment news.

    • 45 min
    Social Media in the Workplace

    Social Media in the Workplace

    In this episode, we discuss workplace risks associated with employee social media use, including egregious misuse, and provide some practical steps employers can take to minimise those risks.

    We also bring you our new segment ‘Would you tweet that?’, where the team is challenged to come up with the most tweetable tweets of employment law news; and we give a final wrap up of our legal movie reviews … which movie came out on top?

    • 45 min
    Employee Underpayments

    Employee Underpayments

    The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) has recently released its strategic priorities for the 2022-23 period, with fast food, restaurants/cafes, and agriculture key industries of focus. Added to the list is the universities sector, with the FWO concerned about allegations of long-running underpayments in many universities, citing management oversight, decentralised HR functions and lack of investment in payroll and time-recording systems as the trending causes of non-compliance. 

    With possible increased funding from the new Labor government, we may also see higher levels of enforcement, making employee underpayments (intentional or accidental) something employers should be concerned about.

    In this podcast, we discuss the civil penalty provisions for corporations and directors for contraventions under the Fair Work Act, the functions of the FWO, and how employers may come under their radar. We also discuss where we see the vast majority of underpayments in respect of breaches of modern awards and the National Employment Standards, and key areas for employers to look at.

    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly has been replaced by a new segment; "Would you Tweet This?", a challenge for the team to come up with the most 'tweet worthy' of topical employment law news. Our movie review returns with this episode featuring "The Firm", starring Tom Cruise, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Gene Hackman.

    • 49 min

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