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Legal win on bargaining for WA nurses

The ANF's WA branch was denied a fair hearing when the AIRC terminated its right to bargain with the State Government, an AIRC full bench ruled today.

Cole policing provisions to be made retrospective, Andrews confirms

Construction unions could face fines of up to $110,000, uncapped damages and sequestration of their assets for unlawful industrial action – including past action – under the retrospective enforcement provisions of the Cole legislation, which will be introduced to Parliament next week, Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews confirmed today.

Cut minimum wage to close growth gap with US, says OECD

To close the gap between Australian and US economic growth, Australia needs to cut minimum wages, drive people with disabilities off benefits and boost vocational education, according to a groundbreaking international benchmarking report by the OECD.


Mushroom picker AWA case starts tomorrow

The Federal Court will tomorrow begin hearing the AWU's claim that a Victorian mushroom farm applied duress to persuade casual pickers to sign AWAs, and that it discriminated against workers who refused to sign based on their union membership and entitlement to award benefits.


Unfair dismissal round-up, February 28, 2005

AIRC rules employer should have allowed stressed employee to withdraw resignation; and upholds dismissals for gross disloyalty, lying in a security interview and failing to follow expense reimbursement procedures.

News in brief, February 28, 2005

Building Taskforce considering appeal over FOA case costs decision; Greens likely to hold balance of power in WA Upper House; and Federal Parliament launches inquiry into work and family balance; Jetstar workers begin voting on deal tomorrow; and AIRC rules unpaid leave doesn’t count as service for redundancy purposes.

CFMEU might challenge Cole retrospectivity

The CFMEU will investigate a legal challenge to the Howard Government's plan to make its Cole construction industry legislation retrospective, possibly to as far back as last year, while the PM and Treasurer have canvassed changes to setting the minimum wage.