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AFPC changes consultation process for 2007 minimum wage decision

The AFPC - which is due to deliver its 2007 minimum wage decision mid-year - has dropped from its consultation process the extensive series of both public and stake-holder meetings it conducted in 2006 and has instead increased its use of targeted focus groups, according to the director of its secretariat, Jennifer Taylor.



News in brief, March 28, 2007

SA IRC launches inquiry into Work Choices, IC laws; Most professional women childless: survey; Lack of childcare cited by 82,700 people not in labour force: ABS; Federal ALP would extend owner driver exemptions; CFMEU fined $9,000 for FOA breaches; Submissions deadline on Friday for minimum pay review; Harper to address National Press Club; ABC releases "sneak peek" of waterfront dispute drama; OWS chasing more underpayments; Correction to OWS article; and Founders not in agreement over corporations power, says Chief Justice.

Unions distancing themselves from industrial action under Work Choices

Unions have responded to Work Choices' sanctions against industrial action with a three-pronged strategy: making themselves a small target, protecting their assets, and outsourcing industrial action to their members and supporters, according to Melbourne industrial barrister Stuart Wood.

Abandon HR gobbledegook, says former CBA head of people

Former Commonwealth Bank head of people services, Les Cupper, has urged HR practitioners to abandon "HR-speak" and adopt the language of business, or face being increasingly marginalised.

One year on, Canberra again focuses on Work Choices

On the first anniversary of Work Choices, the Coalition's IR laws today dominated federal politics - on the airwaves, in Parliament and in both the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader's party room addresses.


ACTU steps up Work Choices TV ads; Combet again rejects MP role

The ACTU has launched a new anti-Work Choices TV advertisement on the first anniversary of the laws and released opinion poll results finding 69% of voters agree that individual contracts give too much power to employers, while 24% disagree.

News in brief, March 26, 2007

Labor's IR plan would drop the ball on economic reform; Howard responds, after Rudd and Gillard seek guarantee of no HEWRRs-style IR drive in public health; Fielding legislation seeks to reinstate conditions deleted by Work Choices; Sky hasn't fallen and no turning back clock, says BCA; ACTU report merely recycling old news, says ACCI; Work Choices defying critics, says Ridout; and OWS issues new fact sheet on infringement notices, as March 27 looms.