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15% growth in employers of choice for women

Organisations that have achieved equal numbers of men and women in executive roles and provided allowances to cover car parking costs in the final trimester of workers' pregnancies are among 131 employers of choice for women in 2007.

News in brief, February 26, 2007

Bonus scheme excluded when calculating whether salary within unfair dismissal income cap; 5% of labour force underemployed, says ABS; and Other countries looking to 457 visa model, says paper



Qantas long-haul pilots take court action to block sale

The union representing Qantas international pilots has this morning launched a Federal Court challenge to the sale of the airline to private equity buyers, saying that if it goes ahead, all members' jobs will be transferred to the low-cost, low-pay Jetstar subsidiary by 2015.

News in brief, February 23, 2006

Couple sacked for being trouble, not for union involvement, says Federal Court; AMWU food division challenge before the court; Independent Contractors Act to commence March; and Della Bosca intervenes in dismissal case involving OHS issues.

ABCC pursues CFMEU and delegates over alleged coercion, misrepresentation

The ABCC has begun a coercion and false representations action involving potential large penalties against the CFMEU's Victorian construction branch and three delegates, alleging they forced a building contractor to sign an agreement and join the industry super fund before he could start work on a mining construction site.

Man sacked for sexual harassment wins re-employment

A full bench of the NSW IRC has upheld a finding that the sacking of a court officer for both harassment and sexual harassment was unfair, but said it made its ruling "not without hesitation" and warned that "no employee who engages in harassment of any kind could take any comfort from our decision".

News in brief, February 22, 2007

Wages down in real terms since Work Choices, says ACTU; Performance pay for teachers an AWA push, Burrow says; Federal Government to strengthen secondary boycott provisions; Lorissa Stevens duress case in court next month; Bench reserves on Ponzio strike pay appeal; and $33,000 penalty for art supplier who underpaid workers.