WorkCover says it is continuing to assess the findings of a coronial inquest into a fatal Hunter Valley winery blast to determine if it should prosecute. Deputy State Coroner Hugh Dillon blamed the ...
WorkCover Queensland has made the decision to stop managing its own core IT infrastructure, and has instead moved it to two externally provided datacentres that it believes will help cater for the ...
A controversial monopoly over WorkCover claims management in South Australia is set to end. Unions have been unhappy with the performance of the sole provider, now the Government has moved for more ...
NSW Finance Minister Michael Daley called today for an independent inquiry into claims of entrenched bullying in WorkCover's Licensing Solutions Unit. The unit approves workers to drive forklifts, ...
WORKCOVER will be subject to an inquiry into bullying after the IRC found the organisation had systematically bullied a senior employee out of his job. WorkCover will be subject to an inquiry into ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Victoria’s workers compensation scheme is set to lose billions of dollars again this year amid soaring rates of mental health claims, ...
A WorkCover employee and union delegate has filed a victimisation claim against the agency after it accused her of bullying, partly because she stopped inviting two colleagues to lunch. The state ...
Victoria’s health services face having to cut staff or services amid a budget squeeze they say has been worsened by the surge in WorkCover premiums. New data shows smaller providers have been forced ...
A Brisbane-based WorkCover Queensland office was hit by an internet failure this week forcing staff home amid broader leadership instability and a far-reaching digital overhaul. A former state ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. A belated and unconditional apology has been given to Wayne Butler who was bullied by the workplace safety regulator, WorkCover NSW. The ...
CLAIMS that WorkCover South Australia spent $700,000 on legal fees for a case thrown out of court are wrong according to the firm. This content is available exclusively to Lawyers Weekly premium ...
The government-run $7bn worker compensation insurance service, which last financial year processed 74,976 claims, has refocused staff to process claims quickly – which critics argue will lead to ...