Qantas bidder APA has today qualified its guarantee to keep aircraft maintenance onshore, saying it only applies to its current fleet and not to new wide-body planes such as the Airbus 330 and 380 and the Boeing 787.
ACTU secretary Greg Combet today warned James Hardie shareholders that if they vote down the asbestos compensation deal next week in Amsterdam, then unions will "run this company down" and make sure its assets are directed to asbestos victims.
When AWU national secretary Bill Shorten heads for Canberra later this year, his successor at this stage seems likely to be either the union's Victorian-based national vice president Paul Howes or NSW branch president Mick Madden.
Shadow IR Minister Julia Gillard has stepped up Labor's call for former car parts maker Tristar to pay redundancy to employees because they have no work, as the company accused staff of refusing to perform available work.
The AIRC has agreed to hear a challenge to a late unlawful termination claim, even though the employer only objected after the case had already gone from conciliation in the Commission to the Federal Court.
Howard Government to restructure HREOC, amend disability discrimination laws; Qantas purchaser seeks to reassure employees; and Investigation launched into alleged breaches by nursing recruiters.
Gossip in a Queensland police station about a colleague's marriage and the mocking-up of her honeymoon photograph in an office joke book amounted to unlawful sexual discrimination, the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Tribunal has found.
The 35 remaining workers at Tristar's Marrickville factory in Sydney will lose their generous redundancy entitlements in February next year and revert to award provisions, following AIRC proceedings today.
Hockey sworn in; Gillard appoints new chief of staff; Corish not standing as candidate for Parkes; New teachers being driven away, AEU survey shows; Work Choices rollback will risk low dispute levels, warns ACCI; and Abbott on Santamaria and IR.