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News in brief, April 10, 2007

Half of workers missing out on annual pay rise or not keeping up with inflation: Survey; CFMEU's McDonald back in court on May 1 over trespass charges; Highfield moving on from Virgin Blue; New appointments from employer ranks to PC; AIER seeking feedback on Charter of Employment Rights; and IR cases lift public awareness of High Court's work, says Kirby.

BHPB asks AFPC to ensure minimum wage rise does not apply to iron ore award

BHP Billiton Iron Ore has asked the Fair Pay Commission to explicitly exclude its WA iron ore award from its next minimum wages determination, in a submission highlighting confusion over the application of pay and classifications scales to former paid rates enterprise awards.





Federal Court suspends NSW IRC's Tristar inquiry

In the latest twist in the Tristar redundancy battle, the company yesterday won Federal Court orders restraining the NSW IRC from continuing its inquiry into the availability of work at its Marrickville plant.


IR system should be built on employment rights: Munro

At a time when the federal ALP is grappling with its alternative to Work Choices, the Australian Institute of Employment Rights (AIER) has developed a draft 10-point charter of employment rights which one of its members, former AIRC senior deputy president Paul Munro, has described as the foundation for "insurgent" IR policy.

Darrell Lea rejects union claims on AWA drive

Darrell Lea Chocolate Shops Pty Ltd has rejected what it calls "inaccurate announcements" by unions and the ALP about its introduction of AWAs, saying it has reduced its total penalties and allowances bill by about $80,000 or 5% from a total of about $500,000 last year, with some 500 casual sales assistants now working under the individual contracts. As a proportion of its total wages bill, the savings represent less than 1%, it says.