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Hold off on headlong rush into industry-based awards, urges LHMU

The LHMU, in its submission to the Award Review Taskforce, says that rushing into a system of industry-based awards is undesirable, and that the merits and history of existing awards should first be considered, with an emphasis on due process and extensive consultation with parties to awards.

Beazley flags limits on individual contracts

Federal Labor is planning a detailed IR policy that will limit business options for introducing individual contracts, but does not go so far as abolishing existing individual workplace agreements.



Principals' federation wins registration

The Australian Principals Federation (AFP), which failed in its initial bid to become a registered union, has succeeded second-time around.

WA IRC bench reserves on Andrews' bid to sideline State Wage Case

A five-member WA IRC full bench has reserved its decision on whether to accede to bids by Canberra and employers to shelve the 2006 State Wage Case until the AFPC makes its first determination in Spring, while it is seeking submissions on whether it has the power to make a state decision in the absence of a national wage case ruling.

Queensland lodges its High Court challenge

The Queensland Government has joined NSW, WA and South Australia in lodging its High Court challenge to the Federal Government's new IR laws.

Refer IR powers, cut payroll tax, says ABL

The NSW Government would refer its IR system to the Commonwealth, cut payroll tax, abolish the Office of Women, and remove the land tax exemption for employer groups and unions under ABL's economic growth plan for NSW.

News in brief, January 30, 2006

LA hotel for flight attendants under scrutiny for next four months; ACTU sells its Melbourne HQ, looking to purchase new home; Work and family inquiry resumes hearings on Friday; Another 250 Mitsubishi redundancies revive call for car tariff freeze; and Qantas jet maintenance jobs are key to new bargaining talks.

SA files High Court challenge to Work Choices

South Australia has today joined NSW and Western Australia in filing a High Court challenge to the constitutionality of the Federal Government's WorkChoices legislation.