ARTICLE
22 December 2017

High Court to determine employer duties during workplace investigations

The outcome of this recent case could have a major impact on the way that employers conduct workplace investigations.
Australia Employment and HR
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In the December issue of the LexisNexis Inhouse Counsel newsletter Employment Law partner Mike Baldwin and lawyer Claudia Lewin examine whether the duty of care that an employer owes to their employees extends to the way the employer conducts an investigation into an employee's behaviour.

The outcome of a recent case has the potential to have a major impact on the way that employers conduct workplace investigations.

Click the link Inhouse Counsel 2017. Vol 21 No 10 High Court to determine employer's duties during workplace investigations pg 222 to read the full article, courtesy of LexisNexis.

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ARTICLE
22 December 2017

High Court to determine employer duties during workplace investigations

Australia Employment and HR
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