As incidents of customer aggression in store increase again, ACAPMA reminds members that they have access to resources and guidance to operators to assist staff in preparing for and addressing aggressive customers,...
Businesses with an annual consolidated revenue of $100M or more are required to prepare a Modern Slavery Statement and lodge it with the regulator where it will be published online in a...
Following the passing of the Plastics Reduction and Circular Economy Act in 2021 the second phase of the plastics ban in NSW comes into effect from 1 November 2022, with a range...
After 2.5 years of isolation requirements following a Covid-19 positive, isolation requirements, and the accompanying government isolation payments, come to an end on 14 October 2022.
Following a National Cabinet meeting a fortnight...
Australia is the land of flooding rains and raging bush fires. The last few years have driven that point home repeatedly. As another rain bomb and storm front pummels already sodden ground much of...
ACAPMA members are being reminded to use caution when choosing to take advice of consultants or businesses who have no ultimate responsibility or accountability for incorrect advice they give, after several members...
Ending an employment relationship if fraught with pitfalls. Termination of employment places responsibilities on the business in a raft of situations regardless of the employee’s status, including in the event of resignation,...
A lack of training on the risks and hazards associated with the work he was undertaking, and a lack of supervision resulted in the death of an 18-year-old apprentice, according to a...