Employers have given qualified support to the deal between the Australian Democrats and the Federal Government that should allow passage of the Government's transmission of business bill.
In a major development in shipping, CSL and two of the maritime unions have struck deals for the company's new vessel that provide training for a guaranteed Australian crew and deliver productivity improvements that CSL says will help cement its role in Australia and allow it to seriously look at expanding its business.
NUW secretary Greg Sword has resigned from his job after 19 years, in a move that could see a realignment of forces within both the union and the Victorian ALP.
The ANF will appeal the AIRC's refusal to certify an agreement for a Victorian aged care hostel, after the AIRC found the hostel had withdrawn from the agreement before employees approved it.
The NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal has dismissed an appeal by a WorkCover Authority senior manager with two small children who claimed indirect discrimination when her office was moved from the Sydney CBD to the Central Coast.
An employee whose rostered shift times were changed because she had been absent from work with influenza was discriminated against on the basis of her impairment, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has found.
A senior AIRC full bench has heavily criticised a Commission member for delays, legal errors and poor processes that have held up the certification of a s170LK agreement lodged with the Commission some 13 months ago.
More than 1,000 Tasmanian social and community services workers look set to receive a pay rise and revised award classifications, after the Tasmanian IRC accepted that their work value had increased.
A new agreement covering more than 800 employees of the Freedom furniture store chain gives couples the ability to take 39 weeks concurrent unpaid parental leave.