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Labor Government only way to rip up Work Choices: Beazley

Australians who want to reverse the Work Choices regime must put Labor in Government at next year's election, rather than just change the Senate balance of power, Opposition Leader Kim Beazley said tonight.

News in brief, April 11, 2005

Optus denies sackings due to Work Choices; and Nassios filling in after Wilson's departure from AIR; and Bethwaite steps down from leadership of ABL State Chamber.


I'm not a centralist, says Howard, as he defends state IR grab

PM John Howard has today mounted a spirited defence of his Government's plans to establish a unitary IR system, after critics, mostly from his own side, have labelled him as too centralist, while the NSW Opposition has announced it will refer most of its IR powers to Canberra if elected in 2007.

Andrews drops prosecutions, looks at record-keeping amendments; announces specialist investigators; and reveals successful employer tenderers

In a series of announcements, Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews today said that the Government was dropping all pre-Work Choices s127 prosecutions; revealed a new team of DEWR specialists would investigate future breaches of the Act; confirmed he was considering changing onerous record-keeping obligations on employers; and announced the successful tenderers for the Work Choices Employer Advisor Program.



Correction

Law firm Whyburns Legal merged with Maurice Blackburn Cashman in November 2004, not with Slater & Gordon last year, as reported by Workplace Express on Friday (in News in brief).

News in brief, April 10, 2007

Victorian unions say State's lowest paid fall through gap in Work Choices coverage; Centrelink to provide salary-packaged child care via dedicated provider; NSW IRC allows Canberra to intervene in State Wage Case, seeks more details before setting limits; AIRC releases further guidance on dispute resolution clauses; and Work Choices gives green light for cuts in take home pay, says ACTU.