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Queensland liquidator jailed for seven years after pleading guilty to fraud

Queensland liquidator jailed for seven years after pleading guilty to fraud

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | May 6, 2019 | News

David John Leigh, of Sherwood, Queensland, was sentenced late last week before the Brisbane District Court to seven years’ imprisonment, and will be eligible for parole after serving 22 months in custody. ASIC commenced an investigation in February 2018...
Government pledges $50m manufacturing support

Government pledges $50m manufacturing support

by Shared by MyBusiness | May 6, 2019 | News

Prime Minister Scott Morrison unveiled plans for a new Manufacturing Modernisation Fund should the government win the May 18 election, which he said would help create jobs and assist local manufacturers with the uptake of new technologies. Read more at...
Government should do more to reduce gender pay gap, poll finds

Government should do more to reduce gender pay gap, poll finds

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | May 6, 2019 | News

The survey conducted on 1,065 voters showed that women are more interested in progressing gender issues than men, with 80 per cent of women expressing that the government needs to do more to reduce the gender pay gap compared to just 61 per cent of men. Looking at how...
Employers continue to rob workers of their super entitlements, research shows

Employers continue to rob workers of their super entitlements, research shows

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | May 6, 2019 | News

New ISA analysis of Tax Office data from 2016/17 by ex-Treasury official Phil Gallagher has revealed the extent of the theft, suggesting that the number of workers robbed of their super has climbed by 90,000 to a total of 2.85 million since 2013-14, totalling $5.94...
Comparing election frontrunners’ workplace policies

Comparing election frontrunners’ workplace policies

by Shared by MyBusiness | May 5, 2019 | News

In a “FWD: Thinking” piece from Ashurst, the firm’s lawyers have compiled a summary of the major parties’ policies on key workplace issues for businesses and individuals to determine the possible impact in a number of workplace areas of a win by either major party....
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