The firefighters' union has won orders for a secret vote on industrial action after the AIRC rejected employer arguments that the wording of the ballot questions was too vague and imprecise to give members a meaningful choice.
Qantas has today ruled out sending its narrow-body heavy maintenance offshore and flagged it will be seeking significant productivity improvements from its long-haul pilots later this year, as it begins using AWAs in two start-up operations.
Sydney University has begun offering AWAs to its 6,000 academic and general staff that provide a 6% annual performance bonus as a lure away from the institution's collective agreements.
A voluntary administrator's rescue plan for Victorian car components maker Global Engineering Fasteners appears set to keep car manufacturers Holden and Ford in supply at least for the next two months under an in principle deal agreed today.
Rates of pay excluding bonuses have increased by 1% in the June quarter and 4.1% over the past 12 months in trend terms - and 6.1% over the past six quarters - maintaining pressure on the Fair Pay Commission to deliver a substantial cost of living increase when it makes its first determination in spring.
More than 2,500 ABC employees could go on strike from next month if they vote up a secret ballot that opens next week, while a senior AIRC member has found in another ballot ruling that unions can lawfully seek permission from members to conduct an indefinite strike.
John Holland Group was justified in summarily dismissing a senior executive who loaned company-owned vehicles to his son for about 12 months, the Federal Court has ruled.