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Employment Law & Unfair Dismissal

Are you an executive concerned about your employment contract, the conditions of your employment, and the changes in Australian employment law?

At LAC Lawyers, we will help you protect your interests by providing you with sound, professional legal advice. Please note that we only act for executives whose packages exceed $125,000 p.a. inclusive of superannuation.

Employment Law Services

LAC Lawyers are able to assist with the following aspects of employment law:

  • Awards and Agreements
  • Bonus Payments and Incentives
  • Breaches of Contract
  • Bullying and Harassment
  • Change of Control
  • Contracts for Service
  • Discrimination Laws
  • Employment Contract drafting & advice
  • Employment Obligations
  • Employment Relationships
  • Individual Rights and Obligations
  • Misrepresentation
  • Occupational Health & Safety
  • Redundancy
  • Restraints of Trade
  • Risk Management Advice and Strategies
  • Termination of Employment
  • Unfair Employment Practices

Our Employment Lawyers

The following is a selection of LAC Lawyers' team of experienced employment lawyers ready to defend you.

Michael Pickering

Senior Solicitor
Employment Lawyer Melbourne

Mark Bostock

Employment Lawyer Sydney

Carol Grimshaw

Employment Lawyer Melbourne

Alexandra Egan

Employment Lawyer Sydney

Carmel Stagnitti

Employment Lawyer Melbourne

 

Alternative Claims

Under the law, there are a number of claims that can be brought when you are dismissed, including unlawful termination, breach of contract, and anti-discrimination.

For more information written by a practicing employment lawyer, visit our Alternative Claims page or call LAC Lawyers today on 1300 799 888 (Sydney) or 1300 734 638 (Melbourne).

Contracts of Employment

When signing a contract of employment, it is important to pay close attention, as they can severely restrict your legal rights.

To learn more, visit our Contracts of Employment page or speak to an employment lawyer today or call LAC Lawyers today on 1300 799 888 (Sydney) or 1300 734 638 (Melbourne).

Legislative Change

Traditionally, state-based systems have dealt with unfair dismissal, constructive dismissal and unlawful termination. Recently, however, the laws have changed.

Visit our Legislative Change page to read more or call LAC Lawyers today on 1300 799 888 (Sydney) or 1300 734 638 (Melbourne).

Notice of Termination

There is a scale which determines the amount of notice of termination you must be given, based on the number of years you have served.

For more information about this scale and entitlements on termination, read our Notice of Termination page, written by a practicing employment lawyer or call LAC Lawyers today on 1300 799 888 (Sydney) or 1300 734 638 (Melbourne).

Procedural Considerations

If you feel that you are being performance-managed out of your place of employment, it is key to any future legal case you may bring that you do everything you can to meet the demands of your employer.

For more information, visit our Procedural Considerations page or speak to an employment lawyer today or call LAC Lawyers today on 1300 799 888 (Sydney) or 1300 734 638 (Melbourne).

Redundancy/Termination

Contrary to popular belief, employment law legislation changes have not completely removed all public rights. There are a number of alternative remedies which are still available which are far more valuable than those prescribed by legislation.

To read more information, written by a practicing employment lawyer, visit our Redundancy and Termination page or call LAC Lawyers today on 1300 799 888 (Sydney) or 1300 734 638 (Melbourne).

Serious and Wilful Misconduct

The degree of misconduct that can be classed as "serious and wilful" varies based on the type of business and the sensitivity of the information the employee deals with.

To learn more about the law, read our Serious and Wilful Misconduct page, written by a practicing employment lawyer or call LAC Lawyers today on 1300 799 888 (Sydney) or 1300 734 638 (Melbourne).

Workplace Bullying

Any behavior tthat is repeated, systematic, and directed towards an employee or group of employees can be considered workplace bullying, if a reasonable person would expect it to victimise, humiliate, undermine, or threaten.

For more information on workplace bullying (including the effects, examples, and relevant legislation) written by a practicing employment lawyer, visit our Workplace Bullying page or call LAC Lawyers today on 1300 799 888 (Sydney) or 1300 734 638 (Melbourne).

 

A lot of current employment law is tied to individual contracts of employment or work-place agreements created by collective bargaining. Because of the broad reach of this area, contract negotiations are delicate and require a skilled employment lawyer to negotiate them.

If you feel that you are being discriminated against in the workplace or that you have been unfairly dismissed and you earn more than $125,000 p.a., call LAC Lawyers today on 1300 799 888 (Sydney) or 1300 734 638 (Melbourne).

 

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