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The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) (or formally, the Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman), is an independent statutory agency of the Government of Australia that serves as the central point of contact for free advice and information on the Australian national workplace relations system. The Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman also investigates workplace ...
The ROC was established on 1 May 2017 under the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment Act 2016 (Cth) [3] and was abolished on 6 March 2023, with its functions transferring to the Fair Work Commission. The role of the ROC includes the following functions: [2]
Anna Booth (born 1955) is an Australian who became the Fair Work Ombudsman in 2023. She was a successful trade unionist and has served as a company director. She helped to organise the Sydney Olympics torch carriers.
The Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia, passed by the Rudd government to reform the industrial relations system of Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Replacing the Howard government 's WorkChoices legislation, the Act established Fair Work Australia, later renamed the Fair Work Commission .
The Fair Work Commission (FWC), until 2013 known as Fair Work Australia (FWA), [1] is the Australian industrial relations tribunal created by the Fair Work Act 2009 as part of the Rudd Government's reforms to industrial relations in Australia. [2] [3] Operations commenced on 1 July 2009.
Fair Work Ombudsman, an agency of the Government of Australia; Frontier Works Organization, a staff corps of the Pakistan Army; Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO), a Dutch-speaking successor to the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research; Fort Worth Opera, professional opera company based in Texas, USA
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The IOA has four levels of membership, including members, associate members, affiliate members, and retiree members. Full membership is granted to practicing Organizational Ombuds who adhere to the IOA's standards of practice and code of ethics, holds no conflicting job functions, and do not serve as an agent of the organization for purposes of notice. [6]