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Asian Markets Mostly Higher

Asian Markets Mostly Higher CANBERA (dpa-AFX) - Asian stock markets are trading mostly higher on Tuesday, following the positive cues from Wall Street overnight, as upbeat earnings news contributed to rebound along with continued optimism about the economy, despite some concerns about the spread of new coronavirus variants. Investors also await the U.S. Federal Reserve s monetary policy announcement on Wednesday for clues on the timing of stimulus tapering and the outlook for the global economy. Asian stocks ended mostly lower Monday. The Australian stock market is modestly higher on Tuesday, after the slight losses of the previous session, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 breaking above the 7,400 level to fresh all-time highs, following the positive cues from Wall Street overnight, with materials and energy stocks lifting the market. Traders remain concerned about the spread of the highly contagious coronavirus variants in more states.

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Investigation reports as evidence for dismissal - A help or hindrance in the Fair Work Commission? - Employment and HR

In brief - Decision in Hammam Hijazi v Calvary Health Care ACT Limited [2021] FWC 13 suggests that while investigation reports can be used as credible evidence to support a dismissal, key witnesses interviewed as part of the investigation should be called to give evidence at trial so that that they can be cross-examined When an unfair dismissal matter progresses to a hearing in the Fair Work Commission, parties will call witnesses to give evidence to assist the Commission in reaching a decision. But what happens when an employer tenders a workplace investigation report instead of calling witnesses? This question was examined in

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