This legislation has been repealed.
The functions of the Workplace Ombudsman are as follows:
(a) to assist employees and employers to understand their rights and obligations under Commonwealth workplace relations legislation;
(b) to promote compliance with Commonwealth workplace relations legislation, including by providing assistance and advice and disseminating information;
(c) to monitor compliance with Commonwealth workplace relations legislation;
(d) to investigate suspected contraventions of Commonwealth workplace relations legislation;
(e) to inquire into any act or practice that may be contrary to Commonwealth workplace relations legislation;
(f) to refer matters to relevant authorities;
(g) to institute proceedings to enforce Commonwealth workplace relations legislation;
(h) to appoint workplace inspectors;
(i) to give, as necessary, directions relating to the exercise or performance of appointed workplace inspectors' powers or functions;
(j) to represent employees who are, or might become, a party to proceedings under this Act, in situations where the Workplace Ombudsman considers that representing the employees will promote compliance with Commonwealth workplace relations legislation;
(k) any other functions conferred on the Workplace Ombudsman by Commonwealth workplace relations legislation.
Note: Among other things, the Workplace Ombudsman has the functions of a workplace inspector because section 167 makes the Workplace Ombudsman a workplace inspector.
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