The CFMEU has applied for a secret ballot for industrial action at a New South Wales coal mine in a plan to meet the Work Choices' voting requirement in less than a week.
The third application for a secret ballot for industrial action under Work Choices before the AIRC failed today as the ANF prepared to pursue its test case of the contentious laws tomorrow.
The Howard Government's world-first Independent Contractors Bill - to be introduced late this month or early next - will continue the owner-driver protections that exist in NSW and Victoria, import unfair contracts provisions from the Workplace Relations Act and provide three-year transitional arrangements for employees "deemed" to be employees under state IR laws, according to Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews.
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An AIRC full bench has today overruled a controversial decision allowing a union to take industrial action without a secret ballot under Work Choices' transitional provisions.
The Victorian Government's new Workplace Rights Advocate has launched its first investigation into union complaints that a cleaning and catering contractor is using Work Choices to try to increase hours and cut casual and part time loadings.
The TWU's NSW branch has lost an application to stay the AIRC's first order against industrial action under Work Choices, in a case that affirms the new law’s power over state-registered unions.