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12 March 2025
Legal Alert: PCBUs Now Required to Implement Sexual Harassment Prevention Plan
From 1 March 2025, Persons Conducting a Business or Undertaking (PCBU) must prepare and implement a Prevention Plan to manage the risk of […]
Family and domestic violence is a pervasive issue in our society and its effects can extend beyond the individual affected, to their families and employers.
On 16 May 2022, the Fair Work Commission released its four-year review of modern awards – the ‘family and domestic violence leave review 2021’.
Amongst many other findings, the Fair Work Commission found that:
Accordingly, the Fair Work Commission increased the current five days of unpaid family and domestic violence leave per year in Modern Awards to 10 days of paid leave per year.
A summary of the Fair Work decision can be found here.
It should be noted that the new Labor government has also committed to ensuring that the National Employment Standards that apply to most employers and employees regardless of whether an Award governs their employment, will also provide for 10 days family and domestic violence leave rather than the current five days unpaid leave. Find out more here.
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