JobWatch
@JobWatchOrg
Employment rights community legal centre providing free telephone info & legal assistance to workers in VIC, QLD and TAS. 1800 331 617 or (03) 9662 1933.
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This November, JobWatch saw a 25% increase in calls from Victorian workers compared to the same time last year. Unfair dismissal, underpayments and redundancy are the top concerns.
2025 marks 45 years of specialist employment rights services for JobWatch, and 25 years of leadership by Zana Bytheway. This long history has shaped a stable and experienced organisation supporting workers across Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania. jobwatch.org.au/2024-2025-impa…
From today, employers must treat pyschosocial risks the same way they treat physical hazards, and must make all reasonable steps to identify, control, and prevent harm before it happens. linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
Your November Employment Law Update: New laws, What's Changing, Case Studies - mailchi.mp/jobwatch/jobwa…
What does tech-facilitated harassment look like and what can employers practically do about it? @DivCouncilAus recently hosted a webinar featuring our ED, Zana Bytheway, who shared practical steps employers must take to meet positive duty obligations. ow.ly/bp1s50XxUqq
A big step towards accountability. NDAs in sexual harassment cases will only apply when requested by the worker. JobWatch welcomes this step and look forward to the legislation coming into force.
An Australian first: The @VicGovAu has passed the Restricting Non-disclosure Agreements (Sexual Harassment at Work) Bill 2025. A significant step towards transparency, accountability and the restoration of dignity for those who have been silenced by confidentiality clauses.
National conversations on family violence have highlighted how violence impacts every part of life. JobWatch supports workers experiencing job loss, discrimination or unfair conditions linked to family violence jobwatch.org.au/wp-content/upl…
Heads up for anyone on a fixed-term contract. From this week, employers have to provide the new Fixed Term Contract Information Statement (FTCIS) when hiring someone in a fixed-term role. More info lnkd.in/g_43hrqU
In Victoria this October, JobWatch responded to 1250 calls from concerned workers. Redundancy and underpayment concerns are on the rise with redundancy calls up 60% since last October, underpayments up nearly 50%. #JobWatch #FairWork #WorkersRights
A great result from FWO! JobWatch provides workers access to clear info about their pay, entitlements and what to do if things don't add up. Check out our Fact Sheet jobwatch.org.au/resource/getti…
Media release: $358 million back-paid to Australian workers fairwork.gov.au/newsroom/media…
The Restricting Non-Discolosure Agreement (Sexual Harassment at Work) Bill was introduced to Vic Parliament last week. JobWatch welcomes this step towards safer workplaces. Our report with @UOW and @RMIT highlighted how NDAs can silence workers. linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
JobWatching October: from technology facilitated harassment to latest in employment law and more - mailchi.mp/jobwatch/jobwa…
JobWatch was featured in the latest episode of A Current Affair, spotlighting a disturbing practice known as an illegal “cash-back scheme.” In this case, migrant workers were forced to pay back their own wages. Click here to read the full segment - 9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affa…
This year, CEO Zana Bytheway celebrates 25 years at JobWatch which itself celebrates 45 years of exemplary service delivery to Victorian workers. We’re proud to be Victoria’s foremost specialist employment rights legal centre. Read it here - jobwatch.org.au/wp-content/upl…
We’re excited to announce 4 new Lunch and Learn sessions happening online throughout June! These sessions are open to community lawyers, advocates, and anyone interested in employment law issues affecting vulnerable workers. Click here to register -events.humanitix.com/host/jobwatch?…
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We are currently hosting our Ask Me Anything on reddit for Victorian Law Week and Tasmanian Law Week. Come join us for the next hour as our lawyers answer your employment law related questions - reddit.com/r/melbourne/co…
In our next Lunch and Learn session tomorrow at 1:00pm (AEST) we will answer the question "When is a casual employee protected by the unfair dismissal laws?" Click here to register events.humanitix.com/lunch-and-lear…
There's still time to register for our Lunch and Learn session tomorrow at 1:00pm (AEST) about the essential tips for advising clients about workplace sexual harassment. Click here to register events.humanitix.com/lunch-and-lear…
Don't miss our upcoming Lunch & Learn: Guiding Pregnant Employees – Key Considerations happening tomorrow at 1:00pm. Register here - events.humanitix.com/lunch-and-lear…
JobWatch is pleased to announce the launch of our 2025 Lunch and Learn webinar series for CLC lawyers in Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania. Click on the link here to register for these sessions - events.humanitix.com/host/jobwatch
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JobWatch | Humanitix
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