This week, Jim Babalis and Tom Daly will be presenting on what Work from Home means for Victorian employers.
The Victorian Government has introduced proposed legislation that could significantly change workplace rights for employees working from home.
If passed, the Equal Opportunity Amendment (Work from Home) Bill 2026 will introduce a new statutory right for eligible Victorian employees to work from home, creating new obligations for employers and a new dispute resolution framework through VEOHRC and VCAT.
With the first commencement date set for 1 September 2026 (and 1 July 2027 for small businesses), now is the time for employers to understand what these proposed changes could mean for their business.
Whether you're an HR professional, business owner or manager, this vido provides a practical overview of the proposed reforms and the key issues employers should be watching.
Watch this week’s Friday Workplace Briefing Video here.

The Key role of Supervision in Safety Making sure Employees are Skilled, capable and Knowledgeable in How to do Work safely is The Cornerstone of Workplace safety-and All of that Rests on the Shoulders of the Supervisor.
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The new sexual harassment compensation provisions in the FWA tested by the Full Bench: Is pre-enactment misconduct relevant to a claim brought after?
25:19

The FWA and Australians Working Overseas How Far Does Our Workplace Legislation Extend Beyond Australia?
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