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News in brief, July 8, 2004

Andrews to intervene in WA redundancy case; Queensland workers to be hit hardest by latest super changes, say unions; Tickling teacher fails to get job back; Boost for VMO union and delay for strippers' bid for award regulation; Agreement provides for a minute's silence on Armistice Day; and remuneration cap for unfair dismissal claims tops $90,000.

Gold Coast theme park employees stop work

Workers at two of Warner Village's three Gold Coast theme parks have held two half-day stoppages this week as the AWU presses for a 4% annual pay increase.

News in brief, July 7, 2004

ACTU concerned at Howard Government plan to axe employer obligation to report super contributions to employees; New Patrick stevedores deal goes to vote; FSU decides on next stage of CBA industrial campaign; OECD says Australia one of select group of nations working longer hours; Grocon listening device dispute returns to AIRC on July 20; and correction to AIRC appointments article.

Pizza Hut franchise deal doesn't deliver: AIRC

An agreement between Pizza Hut franchisee, Diab Services, and the SDA that provides employees with hefty pay rises but still fails the no disadvantage test has to be re-explained to the workers, the AIRC has ruled.


Part of ATO pay rise depends on reaching targets

Some 20,000 Australian Tax Office employees have won a new five day parental leave entitlement on top of their existing 12 weeks maternity pay and an 8% pay rise over two years that is partially dependent on meeting performance targets, under a newly-certified agreement with the CPSU.


Australia Post unfairly sacked manager

The AIRC has reinstated a long-serving Australia Post employee, who "through no fault of his own. . . appears to have had the singular misfortune of falling in the midst of a seriously corrupt group of Australia Post employees".