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Westpac doubles paid parental leave to 12 weeks

Westpac says the cost of increasing its paid parental leave to 12 weeks from today will pay off by increasing post-maternal return to work rates from 70% to 80%.

Report finds gender pay gap $150-a-week

More than thirty years after the landmark federal Equal Pay Case, Australian women still earn $150-a-week less than men, and about a third of all working mothers are casuals, a major Victorian Government report on pay equity has found.

News in brief, March 8, 2005

ACTU says Howard Government changing the rules on wage-setting because employers failing to win the argument; Kobelke back for second term as WA's Employment Protection Minister; and Brian Boyd to lead Victorian Trades Hall Council.




Delay for Senate report on right of entry legislation

The report of the Senate's inquiry into the Howard Government's proposed changes to right of entry laws, due today, has been delayed until next Monday, when the inquiry on exempting small businesses from making severance payments will also report.

Rationalise awards, introduce UK-style minimum pay commission, says AIG

The AIG is pushing the Howard Government to use its looming Senate majority to reduce the thousands of federal awards to just 20 industry-based instruments, introduce a Minimum Wage Commission similar to the UK’s model and forge a new division of state and federal responsibilities for setting minimum conditions.

Worsley dispute continues, as unions reject offer

About 400 workers remain on strike at BHP Billiton's Worsley alumina refinery expansion project in WA's south-west after unions yesterday rejected a settlement offer made following conciliation before the AIRC.

News in brief, March 4, 2004

HREOC launches inquiry into employment for people with disabilities; $175,000 OHS fine for ANZ over multiple robberies at bank branch; and Patrick fined $115,000 for straddle-related OHS failures.