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IRC stays construction coverage decision

The CFMEU won't yet be able to enjoy the fruits of its s204 coverage win in the civil construction sector, after the IRC stayed Senior Deputy President Simon Williams' January ruling.

IRC orders employee to attend course

The IRC has ordered an employee sacked for fighting to attend an anger management course as a condition of his reinstatement.

Private sector wages on way up

Private sector enterprise bargaining wage increases have grown to 3.7% a year in the first quarter of 2000, the highest in five quarters, but wage pressure from the GST is yet to emerge, according to a forecast by HSBC Markets.

High approval rating for government IR services

Users of government-provided IR information and enforcement services have delivered an overwhelmingly positive report card on the services' timeliness, relevance and professionalism.

Tell lies, use biased stats, says Govt manual

Workplace Relations Minister Peter Reith's department has recommended that government agencies negotiating with employees and unions adopt tactics such as making false demands, using biased statistical information, suggesting the other side has connections with unsavoury characters, reopening settled issues and making threats and negative comments.

Rejection primes Telstra's unions for battle

The rejection of two sectoral agreements by 12,000 Telstra employees this week is a victory for the telco's unions on two fronts: a successful campaign against the agreements but more importantly, it aligns expiry dates for agreements covering Telstra at December 23 this year.

Sending logs by ordinary post is OK, IRC says

A full bench of the IRC has cleared the way for the SDA to go ahead with its bid to rope-in around 35,000 Victorian retail employers to a federal award, ruling it was acceptable for the union to send letters of demand and logs of claims by ordinary post.

Stopwork shuts down Caltex refinery

Caltex is in the process of shutting down its Kurnell refinery in NSW in preparation for a stopwork meeting by operators on Easter Sunday.

Meat union seeking to end lockout

The SA branch of the meat industry union is seeking injunctions in the IRC in a bid to end a three-and-a-half month lockout at a sheep abattoir.

Court quashes full bench costs ruling

A Federal Court full bench has ordered the IRC to re-hear a costs application after an employer the Commission found to have deliberately concocted evidence escaped costs in an unfair dismissal case.