A Victorian employer has appealed against a move by the AIRC to conciliate a dispute over whether employees should be covered by AWAs or a collective agreement.
It is "verging on the obscene" to deny unfair dismissal remedies to small business employees, as they are the category of workers most in need of protection, according to Corrs partner Breen Creighton.
An employer who hired a topless waitress for a work Christmas party was not guilty of sexual harassment or discrimination against its female secretary who was working nearby, the NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal has found.
The Prime Minister, John Howard, may have "flogged the union bogey mercilessly" during the federal election campaign, but the reality was the ALP under Mark Latham's leadership continued to keep industrial labour out of the policy development loop, according to ACTU senior research officer, Grant Belchamber.
PM John Howard has rejected a call by the "gang of 20" to establish a wide-ranging inquiry to develop options for further IR change. However, he confirmed the Government is planning to use the corporations power to extend the reach of the federal IR system.
After a long and hard-fought campaign, unions and asbestos groups have today signed a Heads of Agreement with James Hardie that will provide uncapped funding to asbestos victims for at least 40 years.
Wesfarmers decision delayed – again; Employers can't be forced to negotiate State agreements, says Queensland IRC; Process worker who used chicken as a football refused reinstatement; Childcare rebate brought forward; and Tourism Australia employees vote down non-union deal.
Queensland businesses employing fewer than 15 employees will continue to be exempted from severance pay obligations, after a State IRC full bench rejected unions' bid to introduce a level playing field.
In a blow to the Building Industry Taskforce, the Federal Court has thrown out its claim that a head contractor terminated the contract of a subcontractor because he failed to join the CFMEU. The court said that the Taskforce's case faced "apparently insurmountable difficulties".