OZ AND NZ TRENDS IN COMPO AND WHS

Safe Work Australia has published the 24th edition of its Comparative Performance Monitoring Report, analysing trends in WHS and workers’ compensation scheme performance across Australia and New Zealand.

The report includes analysis of:

  1. work health and safety performance
  2. work health and safety compliance and enforcement activities
  3. workers’ compensation premiums
  4. entitlements under workers’ compensation
  5. scheme funding
  6. statistics on disputes

Download the full report here

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