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Stolt sails under deal with unions, all legal action dropped

The ship stranded in Hobart as a result of a bitter dispute over the use of foreign labour - the MV Stolt Australia - sailed for Singapore late last night after the Norwegian-based company reached an agreement with unions.

Telstra workers protest against restructuring onto lower wages

The CEPU is protesting today against Telstra's plans to cut jobs and reduce the wages of more than 200 installation and management employees through the closure of Work Management Centres in Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and Bendigo.

Work Choices protests are industrial action: AIRC

Employees who left work to join national union demonstrations against Work Choices on June 28 were engaged in unlawful industrial action, according to two AIRC rulings sought by Australia Post and Nestle.

News in brief, July 12, 2006

Fair Pay Commission to run second public consultation tomorrow; Submissions due for Queensland Work Choices inquiry next week; Demoted Navy officer wins 50% costs order for discrimination; Work Choices a bonanza for Jackson Wells Morris, Colmar Brunton; AIRC to move Melbourne HQ in September; Federal politicians' pay up 7% from July 1; and ABC to start filming waterfront dispute mini-series next week.

Seafarers targeted individually after action dropped against maritime unions

Norwegian-based shipping group Stolt is pursuing 11 seafarers for unlawful industrial action after dropping its prosecution of maritime unions over the crew's refusal to unload a ship's cargo in Hobart in protest against plans to replace them with cheap foreign labour, according to unions.