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Hatcher names team to oversee gig, transport powers

Three members will aid Vice President Ingrid Asbury in managing the FWC's new jurisdiction for "regulated" workers and businesses in the gig economy and road transport sector, according to President Adam Hatcher.

Queensland construction benchmarks to raise costs: Builders

Queensland builders have warned that the adoption of union-backed standard "best practice" pay and conditions for major State Government-funded construction projects will hinder productivity, cause delays and escalate costs.

Canberra seeks 19-month phase-in for aged care rise

The Federal Government "strongly supports" the Stage 3 pay increases of up to 13.5% determined in the aged care work value case, but wants them phased-in, with half to be paid in January next year and the remainder in January 2026.

Payouts cut after workers refuse 100% WFH restructure

The FWC has reduced the redundancy entitlements of five former employees of online trading platform Bartercard after they refused new positions requiring them to work exclusively from home and to fork out the full cost of setting up an appropriate space.

Umpire asks paymaster to attend bargaining talks

The FWC has urged the Defence Department to send "an authorised and properly instructed representative" to deadlocked bargaining negotiations at the Australian Submarine Corporation.


Reproductive leave campaign to reach ACTU Congress

The ACTU has formed a reproductive leave working group and drafted a policy that it will consider taking to the National Congress in June before launching a national campaign, but if the peak body chooses not to pursue the policy, the Queensland Council of Unions will take its paid reproductive health leave claim to Congress and expects widespread union support.

Risk-aversion hobbling FWO: Review

The avoidance of public criticism is a key feature of the Fair Workplace Ombudsman's "organisational psyche", according to a KPMG review.

Role too different to reduce redundancy pay

The FWC has "condemned" an employer for characterising its bid to redeploy a worker to a "substantially different role" as fulfilling its redundancy obligations and has refused to reduce his severance payment.

Indigenous "cultural load" recognition gains traction

Most universities now have cultural workload allowances for First Nations employees in their agreements that recognise the often unseen cultural education guidance they provide, with WA's Murdoch University the latest to adopt the entitlement, according to the NTEU.