The Work-from-Home Showdown: What Employers Need to Know in 2025
The debate over working from home is far from settled. In January 2025, President Trump issued an executive order requiring federal employees to return to the office full-time. This month, Australia’s Opposition Party announced plans to mandate the same for public servants if they win the next election.
Despite this, remote work remains a key part of how Australians work, with 36% of the workforce working from home as of August 2024 (ABS). As governments push for office-based work, businesses must navigate complex legal obligations to ensure compliance while maintaining workplace flexibility.
The Power of Early Intervention in Workers’ Compensation
Early intervention in workers’ compensation is key to lowering costs, reducing premiums, and improving employee recovery. Discover how proactive claim management can protect your business and support your workforce.
Valentine’s Day: No Love for Sexual Harassment
As Valentine’s Day approaches, conversations about romance, relationships, and workplace interactions naturally come up. But beyond the chocolates and flowers, it’s also a time to reflect on professional boundaries, workplace culture, and the legal responsibilities of employers in preventing sexual harassment