The Post Election HR/IR Landscape. With Tim Dive
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In this timely episode of Bean There, Done That, host Phillip Di Bella sits down with Tim Dive, founder of the HR Cartel and host of the HR Cartel Podcast, to unpack the complex and fast-changing world of industrial relations (IR) and human resources (HR) in Australia. With wage theft now a criminal offence and IR reforms disproportionately impacting small and micro businesses, this no-fluff conversation is a must-listen for hospitality owners and operators.
From contract must-haves and performance management strategies to the insidious creep of compliance risks, Tim brings 20+ years of experience and delivers straight-talking advice you can act on immediately.
Key Topics and Themes:Why recent IR reforms hit small businesses the hardest
What “wage theft” really means—and how to avoid it
The rise in union access and what it means for your business
Contracts, handbooks, and casual worker compliance
Performance management: from dead weight to top talent
Why good intentions won’t protect you legally
Strategies to protect your profit margins without cutting corners
00:05 – Intro to Bean There, Done That and Coffee Commune
00:40 – Phil Di Bella introduces Tim Dive and why HR matters now more than ever
01:30 – The election aftermath and impact on IR reform
03:00 – 27 legislative changes in just three years
04:50 – Why reforms target big business but hurt small ones most
07:00 – “Right to disconnect” and other grey-area policies
08:15 – Unions can now enter workplaces without members
10:55 – Wage cost explosion: from 30% to 45% of turnover
13:40 – How to legally absorb wage increases and stay compliant
16:00 – Why every employee needs a contract—no exceptions
18:00 – Casual employee pitfalls and how to avoid them
20:25 – Why handbooks and induction programs are your legal shield
22:00 – Improve or remove: how to handle poor performers
25:00 – The “traffic light” model for monthly staff reviews
27:00 – The myth of the lovable underperformer
29:00 – Retaining top talent through development, not dollars
30:15 – Why fringe benefits tax punishes good employers
33:30 – Wage theft explained: what qualifies and how it’s enforced
39:30 – Real-world examples of wage theft from common mistakes
41:15 – Why “better off overall” is meaningless without the right contract
43:10 – Flexibility agreements and why you need them documented
45:00 – Why ignorance is no longer a defence
Tim Dive is the founder and director of HR Cartel, an agency delivering HR and IR solutions for small and medium businesses. With over 20 years of experience across mining, oil and gas, construction, and hospitality, Tim’s known for his straight-shooting style, industry insight, and fierce advocacy for practical compliance. He also hosts the HR Cartel Podcast, a no-nonsense show focused on workplace law, strategy, and culture.
Key Takeaways:Compliance is no longer optional – With wage theft now criminalised, contracts, handbooks, and induction programs are essential.
Big business rules are crushing small operators – Reforms designed for giants like Qantas and BHP are catching cafés and micro-businesses in the crossfire.
Productivity is the new battleground – Without it, you can’t afford rising wage costs.
Culture killers exist at both ends – Toxic top performers and low-effort sweethearts both undermine your business.
Documentation is your best defence – If it’s not written, it didn’t happen.
Whether you’re running a bustling café or managing a small team, you can’t afford to miss this episode. Protect your business and your people—tune in to Bean There, Done That now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your shows.
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