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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.

News in brief, March 1, 2007

Expand ABCC jurisdiction to tackle mafia, says MBA; IC Act starts today; WA IRC to consider what is a constitutional corporation; Vale Trevor Veenendaal; Victorian and NSW unions to run anti-Work Choices concerts next month; Bench reserves on Tristar challenge to inquiry; and No replacement yet for WA Employment Protection Minister.

Hockey disputes claims of lower wages for women on AWAs

Workplace Relations Minister Joe Hockey has rejected criticism of poor wage outcomes for women on AWAs, and refused to guarantee any individuals would not be worse off as a result of the Work Choices changes.

CBA loses appeal against FOA finding, but record fine may be halved

The Commonwealth Bank has lost its Federal Court appeal against a ruling that it discriminated against employees moved to its CommSec subsidiary in breach of the pre-reform Workplace Relations Act, but a record penalty of $750,000 against it is likely to be cut to $450,000.

ABS data shows non-managers earning 3.3% less under AWAs than collective deals

An ABS survey taken in May last year - before the full impact of Work Choices was felt - shows that registered individual deals such as AWAs have made little headway, covering just 3.1% of workers in the private sector and 2% in the public sector, while non-managers are earning 3.3% less under AWAs than they do under collective deals.


News in brief, February 28, 2007

Hockey to address National Press Club today; New way to make online submissions to Fair Pay Commission; No automatic liability for negligence by contractors, says High Court; and Casualisation of academic staff targeted by NTEU.

Labor's retro IR policies a threat to interest rates, says Prime Minister

Prime Minister John Howard has used an address to the Menzies Research Centre this evening to paint the ascendant Labor Opposition as a captive of the union movement that would put pressure on interest rates by reinstating a centralised wage-setting system.