A re-elected Coalition Government would significantly reduce the impediments to creating home-based businesses, the Prime Minister, John Howard, said today.
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An agreement between Pizza Hut franchisee, Diab Services, and the SDA that provides employees with hefty pay rises but still fails the no disadvantage test has to be re-explained to the workers, the AIRC has ruled.
With 350 Queensland industrial agreements "frozen in time" by changes to state legislation, a full bench of the Queensland IRC has issued a principle on incorporating the deals into new or existing awards.
Some 20,000 Australian Tax Office employees have won a new five day parental leave entitlement on top of their existing 12 weeks maternity pay and an 8% pay rise over two years that is partially dependent on meeting performance targets, under a newly-certified agreement with the CPSU.
The AIRC has reinstated a long-serving Australia Post employee, who "through no fault of his own. . . appears to have had the singular misfortune of falling in the midst of a seriously corrupt group of Australia Post employees".