Major update in state’s new WFH laws
The laws would give regular casual and part-time staff the same access to two work-from-home days a week where possible.
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Melbourne cafe owner slams new work from home laws, calls government ‘killers in suits’
A Melbourne cafe owner reeling from the repercussions of Victorians working from home has slammed the Allan government as “killers wearing suits” for passing new flexible work laws, he says, will bury small businesses.
Business lobby predicts lawyers’ picnic over Victoria’s work-from-home laws
Who will be able to work from home two days a week, and who will be forced into the office? Law experts say the courts could become tied up in that question if new laws pass parliament.
Vic teachers one step closer to WFH - Education Review
The Victorian government on Tuesday introduced legislation that would protect the right for most of the state's employees to work from home two days a week. The amendment to the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 will come into effect on September 1. Victorians who can work from home will officially have the legal right to do so two days a week. Regular casual and part-time workers are also covered by these new laws, but teachers may need to wait longer…
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