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About WorkplaceInfo

What is WorkplaceInfo?

WorkplaceInfo is just that - Australia's premier web-based resource for workplace relations professionals. It brings you breaking news and places expert assistance at your fingertips so that you have the knowledge to perform.

On WorkplaceInfo, you’ll find workplace relations news and analysis, industrial relations reference material and human resource tools - all linked together, eliminating the need to go to half a dozen sites to search for related information. 

 


Why subscribe to WorkplaceInfo?

The benefits of a subscription to WorkplaceInfo include:

  • WorkplaceInfo is proactive - it delivers daily news of the latest industrial relations decisions, developments and leading HR trends to your desktop via e-mail.
  • Examples of critical correspondence from employers to employees, such as letters of appointment, promotion and termination.
  • Remuneration trends and forecasts 
  • Case summaries going back to 1996 can be found in a searchable database.
  • Deep links to the case report and/or legislation in the AustLII (Australian Legal Information Institute) site.
  • Access to award pay rates and conditions.
  • Public holiday & school information.
  • Analysis of enterprise bargaining trends.
  • A web search engine that indexes Australian and international workplace sites including employer associations, employee associations and government web sites.
  • Ask an Expert email service.

For more information on the benefits of subscribing to WorkplaceInfo, take the tour.

To find out how to subscribe to WorkplaceInfo click here, or to trial the site for 14 days click here.


Who’s behind WorkplaceInfo?

Australian Business Pty Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of NSW Business Chamber which has represented the workplace relations interest of business for nearly two centuries. Australian Business harnesses the research, lobbying and policy achievements of the NSW Business Chamber to develop practical and cost effective solutions in human resources and industrial management.

Australian Business strongly believes the diversity and independence of information and opinion on this site is critical to being a valued service to the Australian workplace relations community.

For more information on the NSW Business Chamber contact 132696.

 


Who are the content partners for WorkplaceInfo?

NSW Business Chamber, a member-based business services organisation which informs, advises and represents business. The Chamber provides WorkplaceInfo with contributes valuable reference material on wage rates, employment entitlements, public holidays and explanations of industrial relations terms.

The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), which maintains Australia’s largest database of primary legal material. AustLII provides WorkplaceInfo with links to critical documents in the industrial relations area, including legislation, court and commission judgments, and industrial awards where available.

 


Who’s on the editorial team for WorkplaceInfo?

John Golden is Managing Editor of WorkplaceInfo commercial publishing - encompassing WorkplaceInfo, WorkplaceOHS, books and CDs. John has worked as an author and manager in the publishing industry for over 20 years - specialising in workplace and employment-related products.

Rosetta Canturi, Publishing Editor, has previously worked at The Sunday Telegraph as a writer and editor.

Alison Williams, Writer, has 18 years' publishing experience in the areas of human resources, occupational health and safety, industrial relations and employment law. Prior to joining WorkplaceInfo, she was employed by CCH Australia as an editor/writer. Alison has a Masters Degree in Employment Relations. Alison also writes on WorkplaceInfo's sister site, WorkplaceOHS.

Sarah-Jane Cutting, Journalist, has four year’s experience in writing and editing. She has previously worked in public relations and has a Bachelor of Arts and a Postgraduate in Journalism.

Chris Lindsay, journalist, has wide experience in metropolitan and regional newspapers and working for trade unions. He has specialised for the past 15 years in industrial relations and OHS and recently wrote a series of textbooks on IR for TAFE students. Also writes for WorkplaceOHS.

Regular contributors include Mike Toten, Paul Munro, Pat Rowe and Shirley Murphy.