Workers First candidate for the AMWU's Victorian secretary position, Craig Johnston, has won the most votes in the ballot, but now has to wait until at least Monday to see if he can enjoy the fruits of his win after the incumbent, Julius Roe, raised concerns about missing ballot papers.
The Labor Party plans a tripartite process to determine the shape of the good faith bargaining provisions it has promised to introduce if returned to Government at the next election, says Shadow IR Minister Arch Bevis.
The resignation of VECCI chief executive and former John Howard staffer Nicole Feely from Victoria's IR Taskforce has precipitated the appointment of four new members.
Federal Court Justice Ron Merkel has reserved his decision today on the penalty to impose on the three union officials he found guilty of contempt of court.
Workers have gone out for the day on large construction jobs across Victoria, over the death of a dogman on the weekend and union concerns that the State Government isn't meeting commitments to boost inspector numbers.
In a big win for the SDA, the IRC has refused to certify a non-union deal covering OPSM's 1,100 retail employees because of irregularities in the way the ballot was conducted.
A full bench of the IRC will tomorrow begin hearing the AMWU's bid to increase the casual loading in the federal metal industry award from 20% to 30% as part of the union's job security campaign.
About 400 workers at Rio Tinto's Mt Thorley and Howick coal mines in NSW's Hunter Valley walked off the job last night as part of the ongoing campaign by the CFMEU (mining & energy division) to win back pay and conditions lost when the IRC terminated the mines' EAs.