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Patrick, TWU consider national deal in road transport

The Federal Government may be pushing the virtues of individual and enterprise-based bargaining, but one of Australia's major road transport players, Patrick Corporation, is exploring the option of reverting from site-by-site bargaining to a single national transport deal with the TWU.

Sensis case much ado about very little: Court

A Federal Court full bench has found the AIRC has the power to direct Sensis to allow employees to be represented by a union in bargaining negotiations for a s170LK non-union deal, while two judges have described the employer’s case as “much ado about very little”.

IR on agenda at next COAG meeting

The Prime Minister, John Howard, will discuss the Coalition's IR plans directly with the State Labor Premiers next month.

July pay-day for childcare workers in Victoria, ACT

More than 15,000 childcare workers in Victoria and ACT will on July 1 begin receiving what for many will be the first increment of a significant pay increase, after the AIRC yesterday finalised details of the work value decision it delivered in January.

Wage case parties to make post-Budget submissions

Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews, the ACCI and the ACTU have confirmed they will make written submissions to the AIRC's safety net adjustment full bench next Tuesday – and each of them will argue this week's Budget supports their respective positions.


News in brief, May 11, 2005

Paid maternity leave up from four weeks to 12 for SA public servants; Private sector workers in ACT win access to pro rata long service leave after seven years; Victorian police officer allowed to proceed with sexual harassmnent case; and no discrimination against worker refused permission to hold prayer meeting at work.

AIRC cutting back Sydney occupancy by a quarter

The AIRC/AIR is rationalising the space it occupies at its 80 William St, East Sydney premises and refurbishing the remaining area, after signing a new 10-year lease.


Contentious construction agreement gets up on second go

The AIRC has certified an agreement between the AWU and a Queensland formwork company, after at first rejecting it when it emerged one of four workers covered hadn't seen the deal, and that none had voted on it.