Early safety net rise for WA award workers; OEA to move on bargaining fees and takes action against abattoir; New briefing paper on Cole; and WIN TV workers go out.
The Prime Minister, John Howard, is continuing to make positive noises about paid maternity leave, maintaining it is still "very much on the table as far as the government is concerned".
The ASU's crucial work value/pay equity case for Victorian local government childcare workers that began in the AIRC this week could be resolved by conciliation.
Workplace Relations Minister Tony Abbott has asked the High Court to overturn last year's decision by a full bench of the AIRC to increase redundancy payments far above the test case standard in two public service awards.
The AMWU will tomorrow have to defend itself against another bid by the AiG to suspend or terminate a Campaign 2003 bargaining period - this time on the grounds that industrial action at an auto components plant is threatening to cause significant economic damage.
Third time lucky for Hungry Jack's; Commission approves deal despite incorrect award, procedural failures; AAT Kings guarantees six-monthly reviews to test no-disadvantage; and Pacific National talks enter final stages.
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.