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Collective deal for the University of Ballarat

After a long campaign against both non-union collective deals and AWAs, unions have reached an in-principle agreement with the University of Ballarat for a new collective deal.

AEU back for second secret ballot

Just a week after its first secret ballot on industrial action was declared, the ACT branch of the AEU has had to go back to the AIRC to seek authorisation for a second one.

News in brief, June 29, 2006

Council misclassified worker's role: Federal Court; Cash-hoarding flight attendant knocked back again; SA adds to pressure on Fair Pay Commission.

Landmark case sends warning on workplace policies

A landmark ruling by the federal court sends a clear message to employers that their workplace HR policies will be legally binding as part of their employment contracts.



News in brief, June 27, 2006

OWS launches new online services; Skill shortages on the horizon, but Work Choices won't help: BIS Shrapnel; Data shows collective agreements better for productivity than AWAs: CFMEU; Toll North and TWU reach deal on attendance at Work Choices rally; and Raiders win, unions rally at half-time.

Tomorrow's protest: two views

As unions and workers gear up for tomorrow's day of protest against Work Choices, a partner in a law firm has advised employers to make sure sick leave isn't used to cover unauthorised absences, while a labour researcher maintains the planned rallies are "appropriate and legitimate".

Bennett QC serves up States for dinner

Commonwealth Solicitor-General David Bennett QC showed the States no mercy during the High Court Work Choices challenge, and he was at it again recently as an after-dinner speaker at the South Australian IR Society conference.