Tag: Australasian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association

New Manual Handling Standards now apply

NSW Safe Work has released a position and Guide on what is and is not appropriate manual handling training after national research has shown that traditional ‘how to lift’ training does not...

ACAPMA Employment Masterclass Series: Long Service Leave

Due to the fact that is comes up so infrequently it is an area that many businesses lack confidence and understanding, but Long Service Leave is something all employers should have a...

Business guilty for untrained workers safety breaches

It is a requirement for all businesses to ensure that their staff are trained in the risks and hazards associated with their jobs, and the controls that have been put into place...

OpenRoom Talks: Optimal strategic framework for petrol and convenience retail in APAC

In episode 23 of the OpenRoom Talks series, ACAPMA CEO Mark McKenzie and Sin Hin Wong, Managing Director & VP of Sales APAC, PDI Software take a deep dive into how technology...

APFI Forum is in two weeks…don’t miss the industry coming together

The Asia Pacific Fuel Industry Forum (APFIF) is the Australian petrol and convenience industry event. Bringing together fuel transport, fuel wholesaling, petrol/convenience retailing and equipment contracting and service providers to learn and network...

New Casual Employment Information Statement released

It is a requirement that all CASUAL STAFF are provided with a copy of the Casual Employment Information Statement, which provides a simple summary of the special rights of casual employees rights...

New Fair Work Information Statement released

It is a requirement that ALL STAFF are provided with a copy of the Fair Work Information Statement, which provides a simple summary of the employees rights at work. The Fair Work Ombudsman...

Complacency and high risk strategies driving $532 million in underpayments

The Fair Work Ombudsman has revealed that in 2021-2022 more than $532 million in unpaid wages and entitlements were recovered for more than 384,000 pointing to complacency, ineffective governance and lack of...
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