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Injured Workers - Consequences of Inappropriate Conduct
This article will briefly comment on the facts of the Coles Myer case and will examine some of the consequences, apart from disciplinary action, that may arise for injured workers who misconduct themselves in the course of their employment or who fail to co-operate with their employer as far as concerns their own rehabilitation and injury management. The article will also draw awareness to some of the laws that protect injured workers.

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10 Tips for Avoiding the Employment Tribunal
You have an idea, you raise the finance, you get it off the ground; then you have to spend thousands in compensation because you overlooked one or two employment problems. This is a classic story, but one that can be avoided. Sarah Duchart of HR Response has used business knowledge to compile these 10 Tips for employers to help them avoid the employment tribunal.

Black Economic Empowerment, like charity, is not investment
South African businesses have become one of the largest investment blocks in Africa. Many African countries regularly fret that they are losing their local business ownership to their cousins down South. Every sector of South African business is represented in this new scramble to invest; from mining to telecommunications to retail.

1.13 Working safely out of poverty: Working Out of Poverty
The poorest workers are the least protected. More often than not, prevention of occupational accidents and diseases is missing from the agenda where they work. Hazardous work takes its toll on the health of workers and on productivity. It is unacceptable that the poor must be resigned to facing disproportionate risks to their safety and health because they are poor. South Asian countries are tackling hazards to workers, communities and the environment in the ship-breaking industry, and the ILO is working with them and other international partners to do so. We are showing that improvements can be made in working conditions and the environment in micro and small informal enterprises by low-cost investments that also raise productivity.

Recent Decisions: Retail Leases
There have been recent decisions in the New South Wales Administrative Decisions Tribunal (Tribunal) which are of significance. It is important that you take into consideration the following aspects to avoid disputes between landlords and tenants.

Compensation and Performance
Does compensation really drive top performance? Well we've certainly seen a lot of people being paid a lot of money for not performing so what's up? If you have someone who is the right person for the job and they have shown promising results then it is probably a good investment to up the compensation. But compensating the wrong person is never going to make them the right person for the job. And your results will suffer in 9 different ways. What questions should you be asking yourself as you consider executive compensation approaches?

The Zulu Salesman
In South Africa, we stayed at a wonderful game reserve called Zulu Nyala. Most of the workers there come from a local Zulu village and take incredibly good care of the guests at the lodge. One man, in particular, stands out because he was such a great salesman. “Mike” works in the gift shop and is single-handedly responsible for making sure guest go home with plenty of reminders of their stay in South Africa. Here is how Mike worked…

Sales motivation and Compensation Planning
Performance based compensation works very well as a means of motivating sales people. Sales people who are paid commission, tend to be guided by their compensation plan. Read this before you redesign your sales compensation plan.

Investing in Workmans’ Compensation Safety Really DOES Pay
In tough times, when businesses are hunkering down and trimming the fat, one of the most common questions regarding workmans' compensation insurance is, “Should I really invest in safety?” We thought we should step back for a minute and consider how investing time into creating a safe work environment will have a much greater impact on your workers’ compensation rates than shopping carriers.

Is Workers Comp Better With a Professional Employer Organization or is Pay as You Go a Better Option?
The PEO is one of the first to offer a pay as you go option, which will help you manage your cash costs over time. Since the Professional Employer Organization and pay as you go plans are very similar, we will compare and contrast conventional workers compensation with pay-as-you go coverage.

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