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News in brief, October 13, 2006

CBA rules out offshoring, for time being; International recruitment firms subject to ALP's planned s457 visa crackdown; CFMEU, MUA fork out $600,000 for November 30 protests; new AIRC Registrar starts; and Mithen leaves AHRI.

AIRC rejects Government and Tyco bid to stop secret ballots for union strikes

An AIRC full bench today dismissed an appeal supported by the Federal Government against orders for a secret ballot for industrial action after finding that the union was genuinely trying to reach agreement and not seeking to include prohibited content in a proposed collective agreement.

News in brief, October 12, 2006

ACTU books Tullamarine billboard; Full-time employment reaches record level; and Vanstone on offensive over skilled migrants.

ABCC can prevent worker from choosing lawyer: Federal Court

The Federal Court has today ruled that the ABCC has the power to prevent a worker it has called before it from being represented by a lawyer of his choice, in a decision the CFMEU says shows how "draconian" the Government's construction industry legislation is.


Training vouchers, subsidised apprenticeships under Government's new skills package

The Coalition will provide training vouchers, subsidised apprenticeships for mid-career workers, additional engineering places at universities, and more money for employers whose employees do diplomas under a $837 million, five-year skills package announced today by the Prime Minister, John Howard.


News in brief, October 11, 2006

Radio Rentals lock-out dispute ends in collective agreement; International crew refuses to sail wheat ship in pay dispute; Telstra to axe 180 Qld call centre jobs; NSW Government cuts 1,250 public sector jobs, 2,130 more to go.


News in brief, October 10, 2006

Canberra electricians' AWAs again at centre of political storm; Howard asked about $200-a-week inferior AWA; Victorian Government ads misleading, says Andrews; Visas prohibit union activity, says ACTU; AIRC has jurisdiction on NAB worker taxis dispute; and Senate debate on independent contractors legislation delayed.