Workers earning $200,000 a year have been excluded from making unfair contract claims in the NSW IRC since June 24, 2002, the State Court of Appeal has found in an important ruling that upholds the correctness of the Commission's landmark Aveling judgment.
Queensland Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce expects to gain strong guidance on his party's second wave IR stance from the organisation's state conference, which begins in earnest on Friday in Brisbane.
With Australia's vehicle industry facing further major disruption next week as a result of a dispute at Pilkington Automotive, it today received some welcome positive news from the Federal Government.
The AIRC got a glimpse of Victoria's murky underworld recently following a dispute over an expenses claim by a special operations police officer who moved house after a known criminal with a violent history got hold of his personal details.
The ALP and ACTU have threatened a High Court challenge to the Federal Government's multi-million dollar IR advertising campaign if the Coalition cannot show the expenditure has been properly authorised.
Stockbrokers employed by a Commonwealth Bank subsidiary could soon be subject to award regulation, following an AIRC decision confirming the FSU's representation rights.
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While confusion has reigned on the issue, the latest statement coming out of the office of Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews makes it clear that the Government will strip back award entitlements that exceed its proposed new minimum conditions.
Victoria's car industry is returning to normal production today after more than 100 workers at Icon Automotive's Huntingdale plant last night voted to end a strike and support a rescue plan negotiated in the AIRC.
Uncertainty continues over how awards will be affected under the second wave IR changes, with the Federal Government facing claims that thousands of workers will lose entitlements to overtime and penalty rates.