How Digital Policy Acknowledgement Strengthens HR Compliance and Real Compliance
You know the feeling. Policies sit neatly in a shared drive, they cover every legal requirement on paper, and your intranet looks the part. But when an incident lands on your desk or a Fair Work inspector comes knocking - the questions start fast. Who acknowledged the updated bullying policy? When did the remote team sign off on the latest WHS changes? And why is someone still working off version 3.2 when version 5 went out six weeks ago? This is one of the most persistent hr compliance challenges Australia businesses face right now. Not because employers are careless, but because the gap between having policies and proving people actually engaged with them has never been wider. The good news is that gap is entirely closable if you have the right system in place. The Problem with Paper Trails in a Digital Workforce Australian employers carry a significant compliance burden. The Fair Work Act, WHS legislation, modern awards, and anti-discrimination laws all require that staff not only...