When workplace policies become enforceable

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From piperalderman.com.au: The High Court’s decision in Elisha v Vision Australia emphasizes the enforceability of workplace policies as contractual obligations and highlights the necessity for employers to ensure procedural fairness in disciplinary actions.

The court recognized that breaches of these policies could lead to liability for psychiatric injury, affirming that such injuries are compensable if they result from unfair dismissal processes.

Filed under: Business Law, Employment Issues

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