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Vague description and unlawful content douses UFU ballot bid

An AIRC full bench has overturned an order for a secret ballot, after finding the description of the proposed industrial action was too vague and meaningless and that the union was actively pursuing prohibited content in a common law deed.

AIRC retains the status quo in coverage order

The AWU in Queensland has successfully transferred to the federal sphere a state-based exclusive coverage arrangement - in the process excluding the federally registered CFMEU.

ABC unions preparing for industrial action

ABC unions will on Thursday seek support from members for a campaign of industrial action if they don't get a satisfactory response to a letter they sent yesterday to the organisation's new managing director, Mark Scott.

Hydro industrial action might threaten national grid sales

Hydro Tasmania is facing the prospect of 24-hour stoppages and a range of bans that could affect its lucrative sales into the national power grid, if some 200 CEPU members vote up industrial action in a strike ballot that closes next week.

Cowra Abattoir goes into liquidation amid claims of unlawful conduct

Employee creditors of Cowra Abattoir - the slaughterhouse at the centre of a public controversy over Work Choices' impact on corporate restructurings - today voted to send the business into liquidation after administrators found its director might have breached the corporations laws.

CFMEU escapes penalty over strike pay

The Federal Court has today thrown out the ABCC's first bid to impose penalties on a union for forcing an employer to pay workers for time on strike.