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Sacking of senior IR academic not discriminatory, says tribunal

The University of Queensland sacked a senior IR academic because of its "brutal" strategy to downgrade teaching of the discipline, rather than because of his trade union activity or political beliefs, a tribunal has found.



News in brief, April 26, 2006

CPI up 3% annually, after 0.9% quarterly rise; Industrial action appeal might go straight to High Court; AIRC orders MUA to halt industrial action on Woodside north west shelf project; New pre-employment psych test claimed to predict dishonest behaviour; and ABCC seminars to explain how to comply with the national construction code.

Juice bar's Amber covered by pre-reform agreement, says company

Amber Oswald - the 16-year-old Sydney juice bar worker who claimed her $99-a-week pay was cut to $59 under a proposed Work Choices AWA - will continue to have her pay and conditions determined by a "pre-reform" s170LK agreement that provided for penalty rates and an above-award rate of pay, following an undertaking given to the AIRC today.


David Jones and SDA make first big post-Work Choices retail deal

In one of the first big retail deals the SDA has struck under Work Choices, David Jones will pay its 10,000 employees a 6.1% pay rise over two years, lift severance pay entitlements and allow workers to take up to three sick days a year without certification.