The NSW IRC will hear the State Wage Case in June, after today becoming the third state to reject Federal Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews' bid to delay proceedings until after the Fair Pay Commission makes its first determination in Spring.
ACOSS and the ACTU have released plans to improve childcare availability and cut costs for most working parents amid speculation of policy changes in the Federal Budget to accompany the government's welfare to work program.
Unlawful conduct in the construction industry has diminished this year, except in WA, which remains a black spot as the Leightons dispute continues, according to Australian Building and Construction Commissioner John Lloyd.
The Howard Government should go to the next election with plans for a further wave of IR change, while the Government still faces significant challenges in bedding down the unpopular Work Choices legislation, Finance Minister Senator Nick Minchin said last night.
The WA Supreme Court is continuing to hear into the late afternoon in Perth Leightons’ bid for a contempt finding against the CFMEU and its officials over the continuing strike action on the Metro Rail Project, on the basis that it is defying an in injunction the court issued a week ago.
Coalition complacent on car industry, says Smith; Andrews busy Crean-watching; ETU calls for national stoppage; TCFU issues writs over outworkers' pay; and Besanko appointed to Federal Court.
The increase in AWAs that will occur under Work Choices will over time erode the bargaining floor for all public sector employees, with women most likely to be disadvantaged, according to the CPSU.