The ACTU has today called for employers to be given greater subsidies for apprentices, to overcome a forecast shortage of 130,000 skilled workers in 2009.
Just weeks after he retired from the AIRC, Justice Paul Munro has criticised the unwillingness of some AIRC full benches to look behind purported non-employment arrangements.
No-one should be appointed to the AIRC who doesn't know a lot about industrial relations; the Commission's inability to get involved early in some disputes has led to "grim outcomes"; and most IR ministers and their advisors have little understanding of the Commission's behind-the-scenes work. So said the AIRC's Senior Deputy President, Justice Paul Munro, on the eve of his retirement.
Queensland's peak union body has today outlined its agenda for greater regulation of the labour hire sector, in an address to the State's IR Society, while IR Minister Tom Barton has detailed plans to make family-friendly amendments to IR legislation.
A full bench of the AIRC has declared an industrial advocate "not a fit and proper person" to appear before it, labelling as "disgraceful" his behaviour in an unfair dismissal matter.
The NSW Court of Appeal has dismissed a bid by an employer to have declared beyond jurisdiction a contempt finding against it by the NSW IRC (in Court Session).
PM attacks Opposition over awards; DaimlerChrysler executives say they'll take a pay cut if workers agree to flexibility; and ALLA releases conference program.
The WA assistant secretary of the CFMEU (construction division), Joe McDonald, and organiser Michael Buchan have had their State right of entry permits suspended for three months for obstructing a concrete pour at the Burswood casino site.
In an important judgment, the UK's House of Lords has made it clear it believes it would be logical to extend the common law duty of trust and confidence to encompass an obligation to dismiss employees fairly and in good faith.
In a blow to the MUA leadership, members at the four big container terminals around Australia have voted down a new deal with Patrick that banishes casual employment.