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State employers will need legal advice: Stewart

State-covered employers will need legal advice to negotiate their way through the Federal Government's new IR regime, Flinders University Professor of Law, Andrew Stewart, said today.



Here it is - WorkChoices bill now before Parliament

The Prime Minister, John Howard, has this morning moved closer to realising his long-held ambition to radically reshape Australia's industrial relation system, with the introduction into Parliament of the Workplace Relations Amendment (Work Choices) Bill 2005.

Kemalex blames unions for sending it to the wall

Management of plastics manufacturer Kemalex is blaming a nine-week strike by union members for its decision to put its Melbourne operation into voluntary administration.

WorkChoices update, November 1, 2005

700-page bill into Parliament tomorrow; Workplace Express to send out links; Some questions for tomorrow; Productivity Commission again pushes for retention of state IR systems; IR lawyer says WorkChoices rhetoric is empty; and Eye Popper the Shadow Minister's tip for the Cup.



Workchoices Update, October 31, 2005

Living wage proceeding put back a day; ACCI seeks to head off threats to national IR system; BCA says its second wave advertising campaign won't cost more than $10m; NSW Government funds radio and print campaign against second wave; PM says second wave "big, but fair"; and Howard's IR plans too market-oriented, says Beazley.

IMF stands by support for second-wave

The IMF has stood by its support for the Federal Government's proposed IR changes, rejecting union criticism that its September report on Australia was "uncritical", in a letter yesterday to ACTU president Sharan Burrow.