
What Employment Rights do Outworkers Have?
Despite outworkers performing their duties from a location away from the business, they are entitled to many of the same rights as typical employees.
Despite outworkers performing their duties from a location away from the business, they are entitled to many of the same rights as typical employees.
A recent report by LexisNexis has revealed industry concerns with current cybersecuritylaws in Australia. Here’s how it may affect you and your business.
From 1 March 2020, there are several changes being made to the way employers form and monitor employee salary arrangements.
Employers are required to keep extensive employee records for hourly workers to ensure they’re complying with the law. Find out more here.
Employment contracts are an effective way to set expectations and protect your business if an employment relationship runs into trouble.
As technology becomes increasingly critical to most business functions, so does the necessity of a strong IT policy. Here’s what to include and why.
When 50/50 shareholders disagree, there is a high chance of a deadlock and the business suffering. Here is how to proactively avoid these situations.
For many young entrepreneurs, a startup incubator represents the opportunity to realise their dreams. Here’s our guide to how they work.
If you are about to be appointed as a company director, you must be aware of the duties to your company and your legal obligations.
A good commission structure can help a business incentivise better employee performance. Here’s our overview of the most popular commission structures.
Parallel importing offers young entreapreuners an opportunity to enter Australian markets at competitive price points, and consumers with cheaper goods.
SAFE and convertible notes offer great opportunities for new businesses to raise capital from investors early on. Here’s our guide to how they work.
Moving your business can be a stressful time. Read this article for our tips on how to relocate your business successfully.
Updating your business plan regularly will help you stay on track to reach your business goals. Read more about updating your business plan here.
With globalisation growing perpetually, so too is the need to properly account for international assets within your Will. Here’s how you can account for yours.
When leasing or renewing a commercial property a landlord may request a ‘key money’ deposit. Here’s what they are and what to do when one’s requested.
Interpleader proceedings provide an opportunity for individuals and companies avoid multiple entitlement disputes for property they know they will lose.
Under Australian law, contracts can be formed in a variety of ways. Depending on the circumstances, initialling a document can make it legally enforceable.
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