The Australian Customs Service struck the right balance between its operational needs and an employee's family needs when it offered him a compromise that would have avoided the need to move more than 1500km away from his children and estranged wife, the AIRC has found in an unfair dismissal ruling.
Deputy Employment Advocate Peter McIlwain is to replace Jonathan Hamberger as Employment Advocate, after his appointment to the AIRC last Friday, while AWAs have reached the half million mark seven years after they first became available.
The Coalition looks likely to be in a stronger position to push its IR agenda through the Senate if it is re-elected at the looming federal election, or to block Labor's agenda if PM John Howard loses the poll.
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Victorian postal union leader Joan Doyle has had her entry permit revoked, after the AIRC found she had entered an Australia Post mail centre and incited workers to walk off the job and acted improperly at other workplaces.
Federal Parliament on the weekend passed new laws beefing up the powers of the Building Industry Taskforce, but at the last minute dropped a provision that required unions to win authorisation from members before nominating delegates to a political party.
The Building Industry Taskforce has won new powers to force witnesses to give evidence and produce documents, after the House of Representatives yesterday passed amendments to the Codifying Contempt legislation in a special Saturday morning sitting.
Employment Advocate Jonathan Hamberger and DEWR deputy secretary John Lloyd have today been appointed to the AIRC as senior deputy presidents, while Australian Business Limited's Anna McPhee is the new head of the equal opportunity agency.
There have been some significant internal developments within the AMWU, with the national council taking more steps to keep Craig Johnston out, national secretary Doug Cameron getting a $360,000 union loan to help buy his safe house, a national conference looming - and a wedding for Victorian branch secretary, Dave Oliver.