Labor’s casual definition could restart class actions
Labor’s new definition of a casual worker reopens a path for backpay claims in mining, construction, IT and hospitality, says a lawyer who led a wave of class actions on behalf of more than 80,000 regular casuals in 2018.
Legal experts have said the Closing Loopholes Bill’s definition of casual as one without an advance commitment of ongoing work, could expose such sectors to litigation if casuals have regular patterns of work.
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