Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews is now unsure whether the Government will release more details of its second wave IR legislation before it is tabled, while academic lawyer Andrew Stewart says it is "downright puzzling" that the Government hasn't released any more information since May.
The proportion of medium to large employers providing paid maternity leave has almost doubled since 2001, according to an equal opportunity agency survey, while a new report partially attributes Telstra's 100% return to work rate after maternity leave to its flexible working arrangements.
A NSW IRC full bench has cut industry-standard pay rises to a group of former Pacific Power workers employed in a special redeployment and redundancy scheme, limiting their increase to annual safety net adjustments.
The ALP has seized on two ACCC approvals for anti-competitive bargaining, claiming they "strip naked" the Federal Government's extreme ideological approach to the issue.
Unions have described as wrong in law and alarmist the AiG's warning that signing up to enterprise agreements containing unfair dismissal provisions would leave employers more exposed than they currently are under federal law.
Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews told a legal conference last week that the Government will reveal details of his second wave IR changes "in a few weeks", well ahead of the planned tabling of the legislation in October.
The Supreme Court of NSW has upheld a decision by the state's Transport Appeals Board stopping a former State Rail Authority employee from appealing against his dismissal for sexual harassment.
EDS Australia has lost a ballot to renew its 170LK "People Agreement" after a vigorous union campaign for a "no" vote by APESMA and the ASU in South Australia, where the IT giant's outsourcing agreements with the State Government are up for grabs.