Ian Booth15/11/2019 Can you afford $400,000 in fines? The Fair Work Ombudsman has successfully prosecuted a recalcitrant Melbourne employer for continuing to underpay…Category: General
Ian Booth06/11/2019 Retailers are obliged to ensure eligible containers have the refund mark By 1 December 2019 - two years after the launch of the Return and Earn…Category: General
Ian Booth06/11/2019 ASIC advises on changes to gift cards and pre-selected options provisions The latest information from ASIC advises that in Australia, approximately 34 million gift cards are…Category: General
Ian Booth06/11/2019 epay Scammers continue their plundering NANA advises that epay scammers are still very active and have, unfortunately, been successful on…Category: General
Ian Booth06/11/2019 Approaching Christmas season signals an increase in robbery risks As Newsagents move towards the busy Christmas and New Year season, the risk of robbery…Category: General
Ian Booth06/11/2019 ACCC continues enquiries into NSW Lotteries/Tabcorp treatment of retailers The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is conducting inquiries on several fronts into the way NSW…Category: General
Ian Booth06/11/2019 Free financial and digital education available through TAFE in partnership with NANA An initiative by the NSW Government and TAFE NSW, Skills for Business offers fully subsidised…Category: General
Ian Booth30/10/2019 NANA calls on FWO to come down hard on Woolworths The startling revelation today that Woolworths has underpaid staff between $200M and $300M deserves maximum…Category: General
Ian Booth30/10/2019 Minor changes to NES Fair Work information statements All employers are obliged to issue employees with a National Employment Standards Fair Work Information…Category: General
Ian Booth30/10/2019 NANA prediction on STP and superannuation confirmed by ATO Last week NANA warned the advent of Single Touch Payroll (STP) reporting would provide the…Category: General