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The value of an architectural practice is usually determined by reference to its physical features (assets), the professional work done (work in ...
Read time: 3 minutes As the use of social media in the business world continues to increase in popularity, many businesses are becoming aware of the ...
The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 is Commonwealth legislation which, in its simplest terms, makes it unlawful to treat a person with a ...
Copyright and confidentiality - employees
Published: 8 November 2018 | Edited: 9 October 2024Read time: 7 minutes Employees of architectural practices often work for several firms in order to gain experience before ultimately starting up ...
Read time: 4 minutes The purpose of this note is to provide students of architecture/graduates of architecture and employers with information about ...
There are several elements which may combine to provide an increase to an employee's remuneration. Each year, Fair Work Australia's Annual Wage ...
It is essential that architect fees reflect the true value of the services delivered. As a priority, first establish the scope of the service to be ...
Read time: 1 minute Unless otherwise agreed, architectural photographers own the copyright of their images and control their use and reproduction.
Read time: 4 minutes The Copyright Act 1968 gives architects (as 'authors' of an 'artistic work') three separate moral rights: the right of ...
Achieving effective organisational performance requires a strategy that delivers motivated people with the right attitudes, skills, knowledge and ...