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Woolies ordered to share deal drafts with disrupter union

Woolworths has again breached bargaining laws by failing to provide information to RAFFWU in a timely way, with the FWC ordering it to share SDA and AWU draft clauses and urging it to give bargaining representatives at least a week to consider a proposed deal before balloting members.

Unions to consider mandatory pay, conditions for green makeover

The ETU will push at next month's ACTU Congress for affiliates to support its plan to establish government-mandated "industry rates and conditions" in sectors crucial to the clean energy transition, such as solar power construction and transmission networks.

FWC reflects on "window of currency" for valid sacking reasons

In a decision assessing how long a valid reason remains "current", the FWC has overlooked serious procedural deficiencies to back a landscaping business's summary sacking of a gardener almost two months after he called a colleague a "fat exploiter of foreigners".

Big penalty after employer's threats to kill workers' families

A massage business and its director must pay more than $2 million in fines and compensation after significantly short-changing temporary visa workers, subjecting them to a "cashback" scheme and threatening to kill their families if they blew the whistle.


High Court asked to consider "genuine" redundancies

Mining giant Peabody has asked the High Court to weigh in on the "critical question" of when redundancies can be considered genuine and the extent of FWC powers to determine how employers might avoid job losses.

"Unacceptably exploitative" case referred to FWC GM

A FWC senior member has thrown out the unfair dismissal case of a Sri Lankan worker paid $300 a month as she did not meet the minimum employment period, but will refer it to the general manager for advice or to notify the authorities.

Allow first home buyers to empty super accounts: Coalition

A Coalition majority on a Senate inquiry has recommended permitting first home buyers to withdraw an unlimited amount from their super accounts to fund their purchase, but Labor senators say the policy is "is bad for superannuation and bad for home ownership".

FWC seeking submissions on draft delegates clause; & more

Commission seeking submissions on draft delegates clause; FWC pay panel looking for answers on employer claims; Peace deal for QantasLink Tamworth engineers; FAAA's O'Toole returned for four more years; Labour law conference seeking papers; Queensland IRC member to address Brisbane conference; and UN body celebrates Tran's path from refugee to FWC.