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Radical independent contractors legislation could be introduced this month

The Howard Government's world-first Independent Contractors Bill - to be introduced late this month or early next - will continue the owner-driver protections that exist in NSW and Victoria, import unfair contracts provisions from the Workplace Relations Act and provide three-year transitional arrangements for employees "deemed" to be employees under state IR laws, according to Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews.

News in brief, May 3, 2006

AIRC's Richards promoted to presidential position; RBA cites wage growth, labour shortages as factors in raising interest rates; and Cost of cycling to work goes up for Victorian health department employees.

State-registered union fails to escape s496 order: AIRC

The TWU's NSW branch has lost an application to stay the AIRC's first order against industrial action under Work Choices, in a case that affirms the new law’s power over state-registered unions.

First OWS prosecution in court next month

The Federal Magistrates Court will hear the Office of Workplace Services' prosecution of Canberra restaurant Pangaea on June 19 and 20 in Canberra.