Another great presentation by @amanda_darshini on 'Gifts or Wages? The Legal and Customary Regulation of Holiday Bonuses in Southeast Asia' at the Asian Law and Society Association Conference 2023 #AsianLaw#SoutheastAsia@MonashLEAH
@Brendan_Lee___ Hi Brendan - @ozprodcom is accepting submissions on ECEC rn. CEOs saying FBT reform would prompt more CC help for workers would i think be very persuasive (I'd be happy to co-author). I believe @The_AiGroup & @COSBOA hv been in favour of similar change too https://t.co/4XAVNEw942
"By the time they seek legal advice, these women might have lost their job or have other debts, and the cost of taking legal action is prohibitive" - @dominiqueallen_ on pregnancy discrimination in Oz. Full feature available here -
https://t.co/W38WxaLsts
Delighted to share that @amanda_darshini is the winner of this year's co-authored prize for her paper 'COVID-19 and the FBT Child care Exemption: Examining the Restrictive Ruling Defining "Business Premises"' with Lydia Thiagarajah https://t.co/IF51fzrDeg @MonashLEAH#childcare
This Mother’s Day I want to tell you why I became determined to write my book Becoming a Mother: An Australian History with @ManchesterUP. There are so many reasons…
Brilliant first meeting of our ECR network for gender and work researchers @USyd_GEWLRI - 2🏅🏅papers and ⭐️ ⭐️ discussants. We are holding our meetings quarterly and hybrid so get in touch if you want to join. (International scholars welcome) @sydney_business
"By IWD 2024 let’s hope we’re celebrating that women no longer face the risk of the crippling cost of taking legal action to enforce their rights at work, " writes @dominiqueallen_@MonashLEAH@MonashBusiness
https://t.co/wrBjgUY8Ac
Ofc childcare entitlements would be exempt from FBT if these expenses were considered deductible in your income tax returns but that's another can of worms 🪱which we've covered in an earlier paper - https://t.co/pBX7baXeja
Should employers pay a 47% tax to subsidise their employee's childcare? 👶 Our new paper calls for a broader (and in our view more accurate) interpretation of an existing fringe benefit tax provision for CC offered on 'business premises'. https://t.co/9knkZ92zWY