Newsletter 18 January 2013 Inside this Issue: Building Code 2013 Latest CPI Index Bullying and Harassment Building and Construction Code Improve your Workplace.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
DON’T BE A SILENT WITNESS TO WORKPLACE BULLYING. > what is workplace bullying? > what can I do about it? > Comcare’s role Overview.
Advertisements

1 A DMINISTRATION of E MPLOYEE N EEDS. 2 Lecture Outline  Differentiate between the different types of leave generally available in Australian companies.
Small Business Survey 2012 Focus on New Businesses May 2013.
Newsletter 1 Winter 2013 Welcome to the Drayton’s Winter Newsletter. This edition will outline the recent National Wage Increase for 2013 as well as latest.
ACCI speaks on behalf of businesses at a national and international level The Changing WHS Landscape Regulatory Reform – At What Cost? Toula Papadopoulos.
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SECTION 59 GRIEVANCE PROCESSES Terry Lisson Director Promotion Appeals & Grievance Reviews 22 April 2010.
Human Resources GTA Collective Agreement Agenda Welcome and Introductions Overview of Negotiations Review of Changes Implementation.
1 Discipline, Capability and Grievance resolution: for those with responsibility for others Jessie Monck, PPD, Human Resources Division.
Workplace Bullying and Harassment Training and Legal Duties [Insert Presenter Name] [Company Name] [Date]
Workplace Bullying and Harassment School District No. 53 (Okanagan Similkameen) August 2014.
WorkSafe Victoria is a division of the Victorian WorkCover Authority Guidance Note on the Prevention of Bullying and Violence at Work Evaluation results.
Latest CPI Index The annual consumer price index (CPI) figures for the December Quarter 2012 have recently been released with moderate growth seen both.
FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT TO INCLUDE FAIR PAY The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), enacted in 1938, and amended to include the Fair Pay Act of 2004 is the.
Section 3 Steed Robinson – Office of Community Development  9/4/2014.
Fair Work Act 2009 What does it mean for not-for-profit organisations?
1 Licensing Pension Funds and Trustees Conference on Supervision of Pension Systems Warsaw September 2006 Ross Jones Deputy Chairman Australian.
SESSION 2 Key points Module 4 covers consultation requirements under the WHS Act and relies on participants having completed Modules 1 – 3 of this course.
WELCOME MANAGING ATTENDANCE GOVERNOR / PRINCIPAL TRAINING MARCH 2012.
Preventing and dealing with sexual harassment: for volunteers Your organisation here.
Introduction to the APPs and the OAIC’s regulatory approach Presented by: Este Darin-Cooper Director, Regulation and Strategy May 2015.
The role of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner in telecommunications Andrew Solomon Director, Policy.
ACU - Heads of School Forum Empowering the Head of School in Staff Management Pauline Croxon Manager, Employment Relations.
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT IMPLICATIONS FOR SMALL BUSINESS
Proposed Code of Practice for Inspections 3 rd Edition David Capon JAG UK Manager Keith O’Brien Cable & Wireless Worldwide.
WORKPLACE BULLYING & HARASSMENT TRAINING PRESENTATION 1 BENEFITS As workplace bullying, harassment and violence have become more common, the OHS laws have.
Dignity and Respect in the Workplace
Equal Opportunity Contact Officer: EOCO’s Name School.
Internet Safety Part II CyberBullying. Judson Independent School District … strives to provide a safe, positive learning environment for students in our.
Welcoming the Equality Act 2010 Equality Law Conference 8 December 2010 John Wadham Group Legal Director Equality and Human Rights Commission.
1 Making WorkCover Work for You! VCOSS Congress John Knowles Cambridge OHS Consultant August 2009.
Mary Yaager Executive Officer. The Federal Government established an inquiry into workplace bullying. The Terms of Reference were broad and included;
Australian Institute of Marine and Power Engineers ( since 1881 ) AIMPE National Towage Industry Delegates Conference Sydney Nov 12 & Role of the.
2014 CDBG Applicants' Workshop Section 3 Overview (see also DCA Policy– Appendix R)
Equality The Policy Company Limited ©. The practice of equality within the Agency: extends to all matters relating to employment, including recruitment,
Corporate Compliance Audit Assistance to the employer, to identify and evaluate people-related risks and opportunities of the business, and recommendations.
Copyright © Introduction to OSHA.
André Imich, SEN and Disability Professional Adviser, DfE.
Major Changes to the New Contract Missouri National Guard and the Association of Civilian Technicians.
Local Assessment of Code of Conduct Complaints. 2 Background  On 08 May 2008 – the local assessment of Code of Conduct complaints was implemented due.
Copyright © Introduction to OSHA Electricity II Review.
TOOL BOX TALKS Work Health & Safety Legislation. Background New WHS laws commenced January 1, 2012 which impact all persons who conduct a business or.
Early Market Briefing Proposed tender for the Australia-Timor-Leste Partnership for Human Development (ATLPHD) 14 September 2015, Dili.
FEMALE. The Federal Constitution  The Federal Constitution does not include sex under its enumerated grounds of discrimination, implying that it is permissible.
Year 10 Unit 1 I & E AOS # 3- Workplace Effectiveness.
Local Assessment of Code of Conduct Complaints. Background  On 08 May 2008 – the local assessment of Code of Conduct complaints was implemented due to.
Fair Go Rates System Dr Ron Ben-David Chairperson MAV Rate Capping Forum 26 November 2015.
Overview of the Legal Framework Overview. There are two main sources of employment law in Canada  Statute law  Common Law Statutes usually address issues.
WHISTLE BLOWING POLICY PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS 22 JUNE
Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy (MNE Declaration) Multinational enterprises and social policy.
TOOL BOX TALKS Harmonisation of OHS Legislation Note: this is preliminary info with more being available later in the year or early next year including.
Managing your staff in-line with the Fair Work Act.
Introduction to the Australian Privacy Principles & the OAIC’s regulatory approach Privacy Awareness Week 2016.
Topics to be Addressed  Mandatory Employee Contributions to WRS  Employee Contributions to Health Insurance  Police and Fire Exception  Changes to.
Sexual harassment and office parties Kate Jenkins Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commissioner.
Friday 1 st December 2006 Careers & Employment Workshop Group B: Policy.
Lone Working – Good Practice Marie Foster Early Years Safeguarding Officer.
M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 19 – Social Policy and Employment.
LEGAL INFLUENCES Employer Obligations: Providing work
Chapter One The Payroll System
Fair Go Rates System Dr Ron Ben-David Chairperson
2016 IPWEAvic Public Works Conference
Work Health & Safety Legislation
Selina Stewart Welcome slide – ETF pleased to fund this key conference for clerks.
ESTABLISHING A BUSINESS – LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
OHS Staff Introduction Training
A Managers Guide to Parental Leave
Fair Go Rates System Dr Ron Ben-David Chairperson
Anti-Harassment, Sexual Harassment and Non-Discrimination
European Labour Law Jean Monnet Chair of EU Labour Law Academic Year Silvia Borelli:
July 2019 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [IG Profiles Agenda July 2019 Plenary] Date.
Presentation transcript:

Newsletter 18 January 2013 Inside this Issue: Building Code 2013 Latest CPI Index Bullying and Harassment Building and Construction Code Improve your Workplace Summer 2012/2013 Welcome to the Drayton’s Summer Newsletter. This edition will address the new Code for Federal-funded building and construction work, bullying and harassment in the workplace, new state-based Building and Construction Industry Codes of Practice. A brief synopsis of the latest news on wage growth is also included. New Building Code for Federally-funded work On 30 January 2013, the Government announced a new Code of Practice for the building and construction industry which seeks to codify Drayton’s Workplace Consulting the previous Implementation Guidelines for the National Code of Practice for the Construction Industry. This new code ensures companies undertaking works on Federally-funded projects demonstrate compliance with a range of requirements relevant to building work, including the Fair Work Act 2009, Work Health and Safety laws, Migration Act 1958, Independent Contractors Act 2006, Privacy Act 1988 and the Competition and Consumer Act Although no major changes from this new code are apparent, this new code shall apply to all current and proposed works funded by the Federal Government where $10 million has been contributed to the project by the Commonwealth. If you require any further information, contact Drayton’s on (07)

2 June Quarter 2012 September Quarter 2012 Difference Percentage Increase (%) All sectors Private sector Public sector Construction Bullying and Harassment in the Workplace In recent months, Drayton’s has received a number of requests for advice regarding bullying and harassment. It is essential that company’s are aware of their obligations and understand what constitutes bullying and harassment in the workplace. Workplace harassment is where a person is subjected to repeated behaviour by a person that: is unwelcome and unsolicited; a reasonable person would consider to be offensive, humiliating, intimidating or threatening. Workplace harassment does not include reasonable management action taken in a reasonable way by the person’s employer in connection with the person’s employment, however management actions may be classed as harassment or bullying where these actions are primarily used to offend, intimidate, humiliate or threaten workers. The Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (QLD) and Prevention of Workplace Harassment Code of Practice 2004 (QLD) prescribe numerous obligations on Employers in respect of health and safety in the workplace. The Act outlines the primary duty of care of an Employer is to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of its workers while the workers are at work. This includes not subjecting employees, so far as is reasonably practicable, to bullying and harassment. When handling a workplace bullying and harassment complaint, Employers may adopt either formal or informal procedures. A formal complaint handling procedure should include an investigation procedure; a complaint resolution procedure and an appeals process to higher levels of management. An informal complaint handling procedure may simply encourage workers to raise their harassment complaint with an appropriate contact person at the workplace (i.e. immediate supervisor or manager). Should you require any further information regarding bullying and harassment, please call our office for assistance on (07) Wage Growth Indicators Enterprise Agreements The September 2012 quarter wage trends for enterprise agreements have been released. The table below illustrates the percentage increase in the annual average wage increase of enterprise agreements approved in the quarter. Latest CPI Index The annual consumer price index (CPI) figures for the September Quarter 2012 have recently been released with moderate growth seen both nationally and in Queensland. Nationally, the annual CPI index for the Quarter increased by 2.0% across all groups from September 2012, up from 1.2% in the June Quarter. In Brisbane, the CPI increase was 1.7%.

3 Contact Drayton’s : Greg Power Phone: (07) Fax: (07) Victorian Building and Construction Code For those Companies undertaking work in Victoria, on 1 July 2012 the Victorian Government introduced new Implementation Guidelines to the Victorian Code of Practice for the Building and Construction Industry. The new Guidelines aim provide to greater flexibility and productivity within the Victoria’s building and construction industry and to ensure that the Victorian Government maximises value for money on infrastructure projects. The National Code of Practice however, still applies in certain circumstances on Victorian building and construction projects. Due to the Victorian Government’s aims for the new Guidelines, a number of high profile companies, most notably Lend Lease, have found themselves through certain clauses in their industrial arrangements, at odds with the Code and face a ban on tendering for Victorian Government works covered by the Code. The Government this week changed its rules to ensure Companies with ­multiple building businesses do not utilise only one compliant business to bid for government contracts. Under the new rules the parent company will have until June to meet the code or also face bans. A media release in early December, the New South Wales government advised that it would follow the precedent set by Victoria to maximise value for money on state infrastructure projects by implementing a state based Code of Practice. It is yet to be seen whether the Newman government will implement a similar structure to the Building and Construction Industry in Queensland, with no current proposals in the works as yet. Drayton’s provides assistance to small and large companies in human resources and workplace relations. We offer a broad range of services including: Enterprise Agreements – This includes drafting, research on wage rates, negotiation and lodging of agreements Assistance with compliance for the National Code of Practice for the construction industry In-house training on workplace issues Industry Wage Analysis Advice on employment matters Policy Development – This includes Drug and Alcohol, Equal Employment Opportunities, Right of Entry, Indigenous Employment, Discipline, Employee Relations Management Plans Improve your Workplace Contact Drayton’s : Greg Power Phone: (07) Fax: (07)