Banking group HSBC has survived a union-led shareholder revolt against a $62 million pay deal for a director, but nearly one in four shareholders refused to endorse the package.
Employers would be required to disclose "relevant financial information" - including executive salaries and perks - under Labor's planned good faith bargaining laws.
There could be a new player in HR recruitment within a year, after Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu today sold its Deloitte Re:sources recruitment business to US listed company Resources Connection.
Workplace Relations Minister Tony Abbott may have given up his ambitions to become Prime Minister when John Howard steps aside (eventually). But if the Government acts on Abbott's threat to call a double dissolution election next year, he could achieve a revolution in Australia's IR system.
Working parents would have the right to share a year's paid parental leave and fathers would get two weeks off on the birth of a child under a radical agenda for reforming work-life balance advocated by a leading labour market researcher.
The NUW is considering a High Court appeal against the AIRC's refusal to certify two s170LJ agreements, in what would be a test case on whether bargaining fee and union notification clauses pertain to the employment relationship.
A Federal Parliamentary Committee controlled by Coalition MPs has found scant evidence of employee rorting of workers' compensation and says the key change needed is greater national uniformity of systems.
The Federal Court has rejected arguments by the United Firefighters' Union that its certified agreements constitute common law contracts, enforceable outside the Workplace Relations Act.
Demand for IR and HR positions has increased since January this year, after big corporates pared back their specialists in internal recruitment and training, according to a new salary survey.
A redundancy selection process implemented by an aircraft components manufacturer following a September 11-related downturn has survived a challenge by two of the employees chosen to go on the basis of their scores, with the AIRC finding they received a "fair go all round".