After a persistent campaign by the NSW union labour movement for greater regulation of labour hire, the State Government has decided to proceed with an inquiry into the industry.
In a major change for coal mining, a full bench of the IRC has ruled in favour of varying the industry award to allow employers to unilaterally introduce 10-hour shifts.
The AWU has warned that the IRC's decision to terminate the bargaining period at Caltex's Kurnell oil refinery will force unions to go in hard early when renegotiating paid rates awards.
Long-distance owner/drivers and small fleet businesses will tomorrow morning continue their campaign for national minimum cartage rates with rallies around the country.
Operators at Mobil's Port Stanvac refinery in South Australia have won a 7% pay rise over two years and retained their existing hours arrangements under a new two-year deal with the NUW.
The New South Wales Court of Appeal has upheld a finding that a female police officer acquired Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after being exposed to hundreds of cases of child abuse.
Employers risk contravening procedural fairness requirements under federal unfair dismissal laws if they fail to give an employee notice of the reasons for terminating their employment before making a decision to proceed with a dismissal, an IRC full bench has ruled.
An abbatoir worker and meatworkers' union delegate who was sacked after a torrid nine-month lockout at the G&K O'Connor meatworks at Pakenham, Victoria, has temporarily won his job back, after the Federal Court found he might have been unlawfully dismissed for being a union delegate.
At the same time as the NSW government and teaching unions are at loggerheads over the introduction of performance appraisals, the ACT teaching union has accepted a deal that introduces such a system.