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15 business reasons to target older female workers: Report

HR professionals should develop a strong business case, and frame internal discussions about diversity in terms of workforce sustainability and inclusion, to avoid them being perceived as "special treatment for a special group", according to a new report.


Respect gender differences as you would cultural differences, says expert

Most employers recognise the need to be aware of cultural idiosyncrasies when doing business in other countries; but when it comes to doing business with men and women, important differences are all too often overlooked, says neuroleadership expert Silvia Damiano.



Webcast: Managing off-site workers - Legal tips and traps

Many practical and legal risks can arise when employees work from home or remotely, and not just from ongoing formal arrangements, but also occasional and after-hours work. Watch this webcast to understand how to assess whether an employee has a right to work remotely; understand the legal and practical issues arising from remote work; and more.




Webcast: Managing Ill and Injured Employees

Managing long-term absent employees requires a cautious and proactive approach, or employers risk facing claims involving the whole gamut of employment law.



Watch this webcast to understand how to:

  • manage prolonged absences from work;
  • identify the 'inherent requirements' of a position;
  • consider 'reasonable adjustments';
  • ensure compliance with the proposed amendments to Commonwealth anti-discrimination laws;
  • determine what material to provide in an independent medical assessment;
  • return employees to work on suitable duties; and
  • evaluate relevant legal risks before a termination of employment.





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