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New recruitment website pays "bounty" for workers

In another sign of a tight labour market, a new job website is offering referral payments of up to $10,000 to members of the public who help find employees to fill advertised vacancies.

Unions fear flow-on from aviation maintenance AWAs

The Victorian Office of the Workplace Rights Advocate is investigating the proposed purchase by John Holland Engineering of Ansett's Tullamarine maintenance facility and the company's AWA offer to employees - a move unions fear also has implications for Qantas.

Virgin cabin crew get 5% a year, as agreement ushers in new work rules

After almost 15 months of negotiations between Virgin Blue and the flight attendants' union, some 1300 cabin crew will begin voting later this month on a new five-year agreement that provides a 3% pay rise plus a 2% bonus each year, boosts part-time employment, and introduces new rosters in league with a jointly-developed fatigue management system.


Nurses trained in hospitals also win allowance

The NSW IRC has addressed a disparity that has been a source of discontent among the State’s nurses, awarding those who did their post-graduate training through a hospital – primarily older nurses – an equivalent allowance to their tertiary-trained colleagues, while at the same time increasing all existing post-graduate allowances.

Work Choices bars contractual benefits claims in WA

As a result of Work Choices taking effect, the WA IRC no longer has the power to hear contractual benefits claims involving employees of constitutional corporations, the Commission has found.


ACTU puts spotlight on protected conditions cuts

The ACTU’s new television commercial that began airing tonight focuses on the reductions to protected conditions in AWAs revealed by Employment Advocate Peter McIlwain last May.

News in brief, March 2, 2007

Next wave of ACTU advertising campaign starts Sunday; HREOC to launch work and family report; Labor to save $400m by slashing Work Choices spending; Howard's approach to IR risky, lazy: Rudd; ABCC seeks revocation of CFMEU organiser's permit; ABCC explains role in enforcing IC Act; and $631 million in super co-payments in nine months.

Work Choices works for innovative collective agreements, AHRI conference told

An innovative “unified agreement” replacing 16 separate awards and collective agreements plus a number of individual contracts covering around 900 employees at Vision Australia was easier to negotiate under Work Choices’ approval process, according to the organisation’s national HR manager, John Gow.