Aluminium producer Comalco plans to reduce lost time injuries (LTIs) by at least 50% a year over the next two years, according to its chair, John Morschel.
The NSW Supreme Court has reserved its decision on what penalty to apply to both the NUW's maverick NSW secretary, Frank Belan, and the federal branch of the national union over the earlier contempt findings against them.
The controllers' strike that threatened to shut down the rail system in Sydney and surrounding areas on Monday is off, with unions and the SRA finally reaching agreement on a new EA after hours of intensive negotiations today.
In the wake of its in-principle decision last month to remove junior rates for employees aged 18 and 19, New Zealand's Coalition Government has been seeking public opinion about increasing the rates for 16 and 17 year olds, who currently get 60% of the adult minimum.
The MBA in South Australia has withdrawn from the latest bargaining round in the state's construction industry, saying employers could not afford the CFMEU (construction division)'s claim of 20% over three years plus hefty increases to superannuation and redundancy.
Workplace Relations Minister Peter Reith will proceed with his interim taxpayer-funded employee entitlement safety net scheme for the next three years whether the states cooperate or not, after he rejected an alternative proposal for an insurance scheme as "costly, impractical and ineffective".