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Labour-hire a "risk shifting exercise": FWC

The FWC has noted the proliferation of a business model serving as a "risk shifting exercise" for host employers, in rejecting a labour hire worker's unfair dismissal claim.

APRA prosecuting CFMEU's O'Connor over super "breach"

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has launched a Federal Court bid to fine and disqualify CFMEU manufacturing division national secretary Michael O'Connor as co-chair of First Super for allegedly using its funds to pay the wages of a union employee.

High Court to hear CFMEU takeover challenge in November

The High Court has today agreed to hear in November the challenge by sacked CFMEU construction division officials to the Albanese Government putting it in the hands of an administrator.

Peabody wins special leave to challenge "genuine redundancy" ruling

Mining giant Peabody has won special leave from the High Court to challenge a full Federal Court finding that it did not genuinely make workers redundant when it failed to consider whether it could redeploy workers to jobs performed by contractors.

Union names State Treasurer in NSW rail PABO

The ASU has taken the novel approach of naming NSW's Treasurer and IR Minister as respondents in a successful application for protected action ballot orders targeting the State's rail network, after the government enterprises made it clear that their hands are tied.

$40K for manager "pressured" over new contract

A security company has been ordered to pay more than $40,000 compensation to a former manager after the FWC found its owner/chief executive pressured him to sign a new contract with higher sales targets and broader constraint clauses and then told him to "finish up" when he refused.

Disaffected union leaves ACTU over CFMEU administration

Key ACTU affiliates have emerged to call for unity, after the CEPU this afternoon revealed it plans to disaffiliate from the ACTU in protest against its backing of the Albanese Government's takeover of the CFMEU's construction and general division after media reports of corruption and infiltration by bikies.

Takeover challengers seeking urgent hearing

A High Court challenge launched by ousted leaders of the CFMEU construction division's Queensland branch seeks an urgent hearing to deal with claims the Albanese Government's administration scheme is unconstitutional and intended to gag the division in the lead-up to the next federal election.

FWC GM drops CFMEU administration bid

FWC general manager Murray Furlong has withdrawn his Federal Court application to put the CFMEU's construction and general division into administration, after the Albanese Government passed legislation to serve the same purpose.

MUA to contribute to funding of takeover challenge

The CFMEU's maritime division has declared this morning that it will contribute to the High Court challenge by former officials of the construction division to the Albanese Government's legislation putting the latter in the hands of an administrator.