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Hanssen turns to imported labour

WA-based construction company Hanssen Pty Ltd has confirmed it has will soon have brought in about 70 sponsored Filipino workers, while former State IR minister Graham Kierath is heading to Manila to try to streamline processing arrangements.

News in brief, May 12, 2006

Labor to advance skills, establish up to 260 child care centres near schools; Who dunnit? AIRC asks; It's Gleeson, not Wilcox!; AIRC full bench rejects CFMEU rail tunnel s127 appeal; ABCC investigating mineworkers' pay docking allegation; and FAAA-Qantas agreement not discriminatory, says AIRC.

Miners out, but Work Choices safety debate continues

The two trapped Beaconsfield miners may be out but the debate over the impact of Work Choices on OHS continues, with Shadow IR Minister Stephen Smith this morning maintaining that the prohibited content and right of entry rules in the federal legislation undermined workplace safety.

Joint employment concept would be useful, says tribunal

In a decision canvassing the concept of joint employment, NSW IRC Commissioner Ian Cambridge says that in many instances "extensive, costly litigation could be avoided if statutory provisions clearly provided for joint or multiple employers".



Coercion on building site costs CFMEU $14,000

A court has ordered the CFMEU and one of its delegates to pay $14,000 in penalties for coercing a soil testing company to make an agreement under the pre-reform Workplace Relations Act.

Triangle Cables wins more time to fight unfair dismissal test case

The AIRC today adjourned the start of a test case on Work Choices' unfair dismissal provisions as the employer, Triangle Cables, sought more time to answer union allegations that it was above the new 100-employee threshold for claims.

Federal expansion driven by globalisation, Commonwealth tells High Court

The expansion of federal powers and the diminution of the states' powers is a "natural trend" that is the local expression of globalisation, the Commonwealth Government told the High Court's Work Choices bench today, in response to further concerns raised by Justice Michael Kirby about the legislation's effects on the state/federal division of power.

Port employers win s496 orders against industrial action

Vopak Terminals has won a s496 order against industrial action by the NUW at its Port Botany loading terminal in Sydney, and P&O has won a similar order against the MUA at its Fremantle Port in WA.