The power-sharing plan thrashed out to heal internal ructions in the CFMEU's construction division is about to be put out for endorsement, at the same time as the combined union's national secretary, John Maitland, calls it a day.
After a long campaign against both non-union collective deals and AWAs, unions have reached an in-principle agreement with the University of Ballarat for a new collective deal.
Just a week after its first secret ballot on industrial action was declared, the ACT branch of the AEU has had to go back to the AIRC to seek authorisation for a second one.
A landmark ruling by the federal court sends a clear message to employers that their workplace HR policies will be legally binding as part of their employment contracts.
Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews dismissed today's mass protests against Work Choices, pointing to a lower turnout than at the union's first national day of action against the laws last year.
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As unions and workers gear up for tomorrow's day of protest against Work Choices, a partner in a law firm has advised employers to make sure sick leave isn't used to cover unauthorised absences, while a labour researcher maintains the planned rallies are "appropriate and legitimate".
Commonwealth Solicitor-General David Bennett QC showed the States no mercy during the High Court Work Choices challenge, and he was at it again recently as an after-dinner speaker at the South Australian IR Society conference.