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Bigger is better, merged funds say

Two of Australia's largest industry super funds, the Superannuation Trust of Australia and the Australian Retirement Fund, have formally announced that their planned merger will proceed, with the new fund expected to be operating from July 1 this year.



Labour shortages spreading, says RBA

Skilled labour shortages are now more broad-based and have become an increasing constraint on business growth, according to the Reserve Bank.


Sacking not pregnancy-related, but a week's unpaid leave was

A hairdresser who was dismissed while pregnant has been awarded $1,338 in damages, with the Federal Magistrates Court finding that her pregnancy was not the reason for her sacking but it was why she was sent home for a week without pay.


News in brief, February 10, 2006

Federal Court dismisses costs claim against CFMEU; CBA says collapse pay classifications to just two or three; Recruitment industry says labour hire workers should be covered by host awards; and Reaching passive candidates the key to overcoming skills shortage, says Microsoft sourcing expert.

Legislation mandates "fairness test" for Victorian public sector agreements

Under new legislation introduced to the Victorian Parliament, the state's new Workplace Rights Advocate will review all new agreements in the public sector to ensure they pass the no disadvantage test that has been scrapped by the Federal Government's Work Choices legislation.

McDonald right of entry win revives MBA attack on WA laws

CFMEU WA branch assistant secretary Joe McDonald has kept his State right of entry permit after the WA IRC yesterday threw out a case against him brought by the State's Building Industry and Special Projects Inspectorate.