NSW Workers' Compensation Reforms: A Step Backward for Psychological Injury Claims
In the face of mounting financial pressure, the NSW Government has proposed sweeping changes to the stateโs workersโ compensation scheme. These reformsโparticularly those targeting psychological injury claimsโhave sparked concern among healthcare professionals, public sector workers, and legal advocates alike. With higher thresholds for compensation, narrower definitions, and increased procedural barriers, many fear the changes may undermine access to fair support for injured workers across NSW. This article examines the implications of the proposed reforms for employees, employers, and the future of mental health protection in the workplace.
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Weighing the Risks: The Hazards of Labour Hire Businesses Compared to Direct Employment
In the ever changing world of flexible working arrangements, injured workers find themselves being excluded from protections as a result of complicated contracting arrangements. When choosing a lawyer to represent you, you need to make sure that your lawyers understands the complexity and can assist you in unwinding the arrangements and ensuring that adequate protections are in place and are accessible. ๐๐ฎ๐น๐น 131 ๐ ป๐ ฐ๐ 529- ๐๐๐ ๐๐ธ๐๐๐ผโ.
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