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Government could have changed AIRC's wage-fixing rules: Commission President

The President of the AIRC, Justice Geoffrey Giudice, yesterday told a conference what supporters of his institution have been saying since federal Workplace Relations Minister, Kevin Andrews, announced his plan to establish the Australian Fair Pay Commission - that the Government had the option to amend the criteria that the AIRC has been obliged to take into account in fixing minimum wages since 1996.

DEWR employees go out

DEWR employees in Sydney will strike for an hour at lunchtime today to protest over what the CPSU says are stalled bargaining negotiations.

News in brief, June 15, 2005

Verbal war breaks out over Victorian construction deal as negotiator claims sign-up of majors imminent; and New WA working hours regime doesn't limit hours.


Reserve Bank Governor backs IR change

Reserve Bank Governor Ian Macfarlane has thrown his weight behind further IR change, while new Treasury research says scrapping all IR regulation would boost labour productivity growth by 0.25% a year.

News in brief, Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Ross, Herbert recognised in Queen's Birthday honours list; Senate unfair dismissal report delayed a week; and Callus leaves ACIRRT.

Doctors are independent contractors, says AIRC

The bid by visiting medical officers in the ACT to form a new union has today been thrown out by the AIRC, which found they were ineligible because they were independent contractors.



Finance union to purse 5.5% a year at NAB

The FSU will seek a 5.5% increase at NAB, while Westpac has made a revised pay offer and the ANZ has again paid a 4% annual unilateral increase.