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Bullied and harassed apprentice awarded damages

A 16-year-old apprentice electrician who was deliberately burnt on the neck and arms by his supervisor and was repeatedly asked to perform oral sex and other sexual favours has been awarded $15,000 in damages for sexual harassment.

News in brief, Tuesday, May 3, 2005

Correction to higher education story, and NTEU announces campaign against funding-linked IR changes; AEU membership also on the rise; Reject deal that pays $10,000 more to men than women, ASU to tell Queensland IRC; Queensland to introduce its first child employment laws; and Sunshine State reverses onus in freedom of association cases.




News in brief, May 2, 2005

Gallop Government establishes pay equity unit; SA IR reforms take effect May 16; Club justified in sacking bar worker who failed to bundy off; Better bargaining legislation might be impotent against "go early" strategies; and ACCI calls for debate on national OHS regime.


Toyota deal provides pay rise of up to 21% over four years

Unions at Toyota have won four years of shelter from the Howard Government's looming second wave of IR change, after striking an in-principle deal that provides an 18% pay rise, plus extra employer superannuation contributions and up to 3% in bonuses.

Court slams Taskforce for pursuing trivial case; CFMEU penalised in WA

The Building Industry Taskforce's prosecution of an employer for paying $300 in strike pay to each of four employees was "much ado about nothing" and the contravention of the law was so minor no penalty was warranted, the Federal Court has found today.

Government forces IR change on universities

As foreshadowed by Federal Education Minister, Brendan Nelson, a fortnight ago, the Federal Government will reintroduce later this year its defeated plan to link more than $300 million of higher education funding to IR change.