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No surprises, as Grocon workers say no to non-union route

Grocon workers in Victoria have unanimously rejected the company's offer of a non-union deal, while the company has knocked back what the CFMEU (construction division) describes as its "olive branch".

Be wary with drug and alcohol testing

Workers dismissed after failing workplace drug and alcohol tests might have recourse for unfair dismissal because the tests have no legal validity, says workplace health researcher, Kathryn Heiler.

Chubb workers win redundancy under ILO convention

The LHMU has won an order of general application giving redundant Chubb workers severance entitlements under the ILO's termination of employment convention, with the AIRC accepting that the WA security officers' award didn't provide an "alternative mechanism".

Employers liable for after-hours conduct: lawyer

Employers are becoming increasingly liable for the conduct of employees under the influence of alcohol or drugs at work functions, an employment lawyer has warned.

Hulls wins Victorian IR portfolio

Victoria's Attorney-General, Rob Hulls, has also taken on the IR and Workcover portfolios in the Bracks Government’s second-term ministry, which was announced this morning.

McGuigan preserves SA union deal

The LHMU has attributed the resolution of a dispute with McGuigan Simeon Wines to an aggressive shareholder campaign, after the company backed down from its threat to terminate a South Australian vineyard's enterprise agreement.

Grocon bypasses CFMEU with s170LK deal

In an unprecedented move for a major construction company, Grocon has decided to make a s170LK agreement directly with its 650 employees.

Pacific National bargaining to heat up

A battle with unions might be looming at Pacific National, after the company unveiled a bargaining agenda focussed on boosting productivity, removing restrictive work practices, introducing performance-based pay and increasing the flexibility of rostering.

Mine union launches court action over Bulga cuts

Some 2,000 Xstrata Coal mineworkers returned to work last night after a 24-hour wildcat stoppage, while their union is today launching a Federal Court action over retrenchments at the company's Bulga mine.

Casino worker to test grooming policy

An unfair dismissal case before the AIRC tomorrow will test employers' rights to tell their workers what to wear.