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Case Review: $1K underpayment leads to $14K in fines

In a recent case before the Federal Court a Sydney cafe that underpaid its staff around $1k has been required to pay the employees what they were due plus superannuation as well...

QLD Member Roadshow

After years of interruption and constant change events are back and so are the ACAPMA Roadshows. Kicking off with Queensland the ACAPMA Roadshows are an opportunity for Members to engage directly with their...

Partner Highlight: Shipman King

An Australian manufacturing success for almost 100 years, Shipman King is supplying equipment and innovation to the Australian and international fuel, mining, defence and telco industries. Long term ACAPMA Member Shipman King...

Safety Highlight: unqualified contractor and tank test fail leads to massive fines

Following a tank integrity test that resulted in an explosion that hurled an 83kg chunk of metal hundreds of metres away into a public street damaging vehicles and resulting in minor injuries...

Salary Workshop latest in ACAPMA Employment Masterclass series

A salary is an annual amount that provides compensation for the work of an employee, but it is not a number that can be picked for the air and then applied. Ensuring...

Wage underpayment and fair competition

Instances of systemic and deliberate wage underpayment in the Australia fuel industry were first revealed to the Australian public via the ABC’s ‘Four Corners’’ expose of wage underpayment practices in the fuel...

HR Highlight: Swapping Easter for Ramadan

As the hot cross buns and chocolate eggs dominate the promotional sections of retail stores across the country and the Easter public holidays are just around the corner, it is also the...

NSW DG Regulation changes open for consultation

As part of the usual remaking of regulations, the NSW Dangerous Goods (Road and Rail Transport) Regulation 2014 is set to be remade.  Changes have been proposed that will impact fuel wholesale,...

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