When unions notify their intention to take industrial action, they might have to be more specific about the nature of the action than when they ask members to support the action in a secret ballot, according to AiG national IR director Stephen Smith.
The Federal Court has refused an application by BHP Billiton Iron Ore for an interlocutory order stopping the WA IRC from hearing a union dispute, rejecting the company's argument that Work Choices removed the State Commission's jurisdiction.
Protected and unprotected industrial action appears to have plummeted under Work Choices, with AIRC data showing a substantial reduction in applications over the past five months to initiate bargaining periods and to halt unlawful industrial action.
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One in every two Work Choices termination of employment applications claims that the worker was dismissed for unlawful discriminatory reasons, according to the AIRC's President, Justice Geoffrey Giudice.
Former Ansett employees will next week receive another $46.9 million in a sixth dividend payment from company administrators after a creditors meeting yesterday approved pooling arrangements for the 40 companies in the failed airlines group, ending lengthy Federal Court proceedings on the carve-up
Employer greenfields agreements provided the lowest pay increases of all collective deals lodged in the June quarter this year, according to the latest data from DEWR.
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In the first decision of its kind, the AIRC has refused on public interest grounds an employer's application to terminate a state-registered agreement preserved under Work Choices, accepting the NUW's submission that if it did so, employees would fall back onto the AFPCS only.