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EmploymentHR & Talent
Drafting Employment Contracts That Actually Hold
Employment contracts fail in litigation not because of dramatic errors but because of small ambiguities, missing terms, and provisions that were copied from a precedent without being adapted to the specific relationship. Getting the drafting right requires both legal precision and a realistic picture of how employment relationships actually end.
5 May 2026

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EmploymentHR & TalentBoutique & NewLaw
Clocking Off: The Structural Realities of the "Right to Disconnect"
The "Right to Disconnect" is a significant shift in Australian industrial relations. The Profession explores the practical implications for mid-market firms and why the cultural change may be more difficult than the legal one.
5 May 2026
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