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Labor IR plan puts unions back in business, says Hockey

Unions will be able to use bargaining to demand bargaining fees, require union fee deductions and restrict engagement of contractors and labour hire workers if a Rudd Labor Government is elected, according to Workplace Relations Minister Joe Hockey.


Increased corporatisation of labour law under both parties: McCallum

The ALP's IR policy, like the Work Choices legislation it would replace, risks an increased corporatisation of labour law by using the Constitutional powers enshrined by the High Court's Work Choices decision, according to the Dean of Law at the University of Sydney, Professor Ron McCallum.

Gillard makes IR pitch to business

In the wake of Labor releasing its IR policy, Shadow IR Minister Julia Gillard has sought to get business onside by promising it will be part of an advisory group to help to draft Labor's workplace legislation if it takes power this year.


Labor to synchronise minimum pay rises with start of tax year

Labor's proposed Fair Work Australia would be obliged to review minimum wage rates annually, in time for a July 1 rise, and Federal Treasury would be required to inform the new body about the likely economic effects of adjusting minimum rates, if a Rudd Government takes power at this year's election.


Labor releases IR policy, provides for up to 20 minima

A Rudd Labor Government's IR system would provide a safety net comprising 10 legislated minima, plus up to 10 further minimum conditions within awards, the Opposition has announced today.

McDonald arrested again for trespass

The assistant secretary of the WA branch of the CFMEU (construction division), Joe McDonald, will now face six counts of trespass next week after he was arrested again on Tuesday - this time for entering the Q-Con construction site in Perth.

News in brief, April 27, 2007

Howard says Labor's one-stop shop unconstitutional; Greens and Democrats cold on ALP plan; OWS to start young workers campaign in May; Catholic bishop calls on Government to release AWA data; and Campbell bows out after "treachery" from former AMWU colleagues.