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Employers Must Hold Workers Accountable for AI Work Product
April 22, 2026
Employers Must Hold Workers Accountable for AI Work Product

When a marketing coordinator submits a presentation containing hallucinated market statistics or a developer pushes buggy code that compromises a server, the claim that the artificial intelligence made the mistake is becoming a frequent but entirely unacceptable defense in the

Can Workplace Trauma Prevent a Lawful Dismissal?
April 22, 2026
Can Workplace Trauma Prevent a Lawful Dismissal?

The chilling image of a knife-wielding assailant in a retail setting is a nightmare that stays with an individual long after the police tape is cleared and the store reopens its doors. For Emma Turner, this nightmare became a reality

Can Performance Issues Justify Firing After Protected Leave?
April 22, 2026
Can Performance Issues Justify Firing After Protected Leave?

Introduction The delicate balance between protecting an employee’s statutory right to leave and an employer’s necessity to manage underperformance often culminates in high-stakes legal battles that test the limits of workplace protections. When a dismissal occurs immediately following a period

FedEx Settles ADA Lawsuit Over Remote Work Accommodations
April 22, 2026
FedEx Settles ADA Lawsuit Over Remote Work Accommodations

The physical office is no longer the undisputed center of the professional universe, yet many corporations are waging a quiet war to drag employees back to their desks regardless of the human cost. This friction reached a breaking point recently

How Can Unequal Training Lead to Discrimination Claims?
April 21, 2026
How Can Unequal Training Lead to Discrimination Claims?

Introduction Corporate environments often emphasize that success relies entirely on personal merit and hustle, yet internal structures for mentorship and onboarding frequently reveal a far more complex and biased reality. This issue sits at the heart of recent litigation involving

Can Employers Discipline Union Delegates During Bargaining?
April 21, 2026
Can Employers Discipline Union Delegates During Bargaining?

The delicate balance between maintaining workplace discipline and upholding the rights of employees during active labor negotiations has reached a critical turning point following a landmark decision by the Fair Work Commission regarding the State Sports Centres Trust. The conflict

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Employers Must Hold Workers Accountable for AI Work Product
April 22, 2026
Employers Must Hold Workers Accountable for AI Work Product

When a marketing coordinator submits a presentation containing hallucinated market statistics or a developer pushes buggy code that compromises a server, the claim that the artificial intelligence made the mistake is becoming a frequent but entirely unacceptable defense in the

Can Workplace Trauma Prevent a Lawful Dismissal?
April 22, 2026
Can Workplace Trauma Prevent a Lawful Dismissal?

The chilling image of a knife-wielding assailant in a retail setting is a nightmare that stays with an individual long after the police tape is cleared and the store reopens its doors. For Emma Turner, this nightmare became a reality

Can Performance Issues Justify Firing After Protected Leave?
April 22, 2026
Can Performance Issues Justify Firing After Protected Leave?

Introduction The delicate balance between protecting an employee’s statutory right to leave and an employer’s necessity to manage underperformance often culminates in high-stakes legal battles that test the limits of workplace protections. When a dismissal occurs immediately following a period

FedEx Settles ADA Lawsuit Over Remote Work Accommodations
April 22, 2026
FedEx Settles ADA Lawsuit Over Remote Work Accommodations

The physical office is no longer the undisputed center of the professional universe, yet many corporations are waging a quiet war to drag employees back to their desks regardless of the human cost. This friction reached a breaking point recently

How Can Unequal Training Lead to Discrimination Claims?
April 21, 2026
How Can Unequal Training Lead to Discrimination Claims?

Introduction Corporate environments often emphasize that success relies entirely on personal merit and hustle, yet internal structures for mentorship and onboarding frequently reveal a far more complex and biased reality. This issue sits at the heart of recent litigation involving

Can Employers Discipline Union Delegates During Bargaining?
April 21, 2026
Can Employers Discipline Union Delegates During Bargaining?

The delicate balance between maintaining workplace discipline and upholding the rights of employees during active labor negotiations has reached a critical turning point following a landmark decision by the Fair Work Commission regarding the State Sports Centres Trust. The conflict

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