A former WorkSafe ACT employee has sued the ACT's Work Health and Safety Commissioner for unfair dismissal and workplace bullying. The case underscores the need for fair workplace practices and effective dispute resolution to maintain a healthy work environment.
A former WorkSafe ACT employee has taken the office of the ACT's Work Health and Safety Commissioner to the Federal Circuit Court, alleging unfair dismissal and workplace bullying.
Key Points:
This case underscores the importance of addressing workplace culture and ensuring employee concerns are taken seriously to avoid legal disputes and ensure a healthy work environment. Some key points to look at within your organisation is ensuring procedures are in place and are fair and transparent, providing employees with benefits to help reduce stress, and incorporating resolution methods such as negotiation, mediation, and arbitration.
According to Fair Work, some of the most common causes for disputes and cultural issues within organisations are personality clashes, poor communication, unclear roles, and bullying and harassment. To help overcome these issues, there are best practices that should be implemented. Recognise the signs, leaders should look for and identify lack of motivation, behaviour changes, decreased productivity, and absenteeism. Additionally, communication should always be encouraged through promoting open, honest, and respectful dialogue.
By following these practices, you can maintain a positive work environment and efficiently resolve disputes.
Sources
Former employee takes WorkSafe ACT to court alleging he was sacked after complaining about regulator's own workplace culture, by ABC July 5th, 2024
Effective dispute resolution, by the Fair Work Australia