The AIRC on Friday certified a new three-year non-union agreement for pilots and first officers employed by Qantas subsidiary Jetstar that pays a 3% annual increase and extends coverage to the new base in Christchurch, New Zealand.
ABCC opens for business on Monday; Preference move a blow to CPSU leadership team; Less than 150 unlawful dismissal claims in 2003-04; Function centre says AWA’s benefits lie in training; and Andrews to appear on Insiders program on Sunday.
Female part-time casual workers are poorly paid for their occupational status compared to their permanent equivalents, earning about 10% less than women in part-time permanent employment, according to a new research paper.
Productivity on the Adelaide docks reached a new high of more than 30 container movements an hour in the June quarter, while in other ports productivity reached a plateau between 2001 and 2004, according to the Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics.
Women comprise 58% of education sector employees and 51% of its full-time workers, but account for only 28% of chief executives and 43% of managers, according to a new report by the federal equal opportunity agency.
Unlawful dismissal claimaints will be eligible for Federal Government grants of up to $4,000 for legal advice on their sacking, under a new policy announced by Prime Minister John Howard today.
The Howard Government will give construction industry players an extra month before the revised guideline for the national construction code take effect.