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Vital decision on WA dismissals jurisdiction

Federal award employees in Western Australia can now make unfair dismissal claims in the State IRC, following a landmark ruling by the WA Industrial Appeal Court.

Pressure mounts in Campaign 2000

Campaign 2000 is intensifying on the ground and in the courts with MTFU shop stewards today endorsing a statewide 24-hour stoppage for later this month, and Email preparing a legal challenge to the unions' pattern bargaining strategy.

IRC to arbitrate Victorian nurses' dispute

Victorian nurses will tomorrow morning begin lifting bans that have closed 1,300 public hospital beds, after voting this afternoon in favour of the IRC arbitrating their bargaining dispute.

New IR law passes in NZ

New Zealand's Employment Relations Act will come into law on October 2, after it was passed by Parliament this afternoon.

Important ruling on jurisdiction in NSW

The NSW Commission and the Commission in Court Session are separate and distinct jurisdictions, according to a ruling by IRC Justice Roger Boland.


NAB seeks interim deal

The National Australia Bank, the next cab off the big bank bargaining rank after the CBA, has told the FSU it wants to negotiate a short-term agreement expiring in the middle of next year.

Esso workers to vote on deal tomorrow

Some 450 workers at Esso's gas and oil production facilities in Gippsland and the Bass Strait are voting on a deal delivering a 13% increase over 30 months.


Government tries again with IR legislation

Workplace Relations Minister Peter Reith has four pieces of IR legislation before Parliament this week, but all face defeat by the ALP and Democrats.