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Federal Court allows use of stand down clause during industrial action

The Federal Court has ruled that employers can lawfully use stand down clauses when protected industrial action is disrupting operations, while it has also cast doubt on whether employer conduct during a bargaining period can constitute industrial action as defined in the Workplace Relations Act.

There'll be AWAs and a collective deal: Henry Walker Eltin

Despite union assertions that workers at a BHPB iron ore mine in the Pilbara are set to become the first to defeat an individual contract push in WA mining, the principal operating contractor at the site believes the mine will end up with both AWAs and a collective deal.

FAAA and Qantas suspend leave bank after OEA objections

The FAAA and Qantas have agreed not to enforce provisions in their certified agreement requiring flight attendants to donate a day's annual leave to a leave bank after the OEA maintained it discriminated against non-union employees.

AWU corporate strategies paying off

The AWU - which made a formal submission opposing the acquisition of Adelaide Brighton Ltd by Boral Ltd - has today welcomed the ACCC's decision to block the merger.

Paid maternity leave at Holden a retention winner

Holden Ltd's introduction of 14 weeks paid maternity leave has had a dramatic effect on mothers' return to work rates - lifting them from 65% to 100%, according to the company's HR director.




$30m for ABCC and $3000 maternity payment in 2004 Budget

The Federal Budget has provided more than $30m a year to set up the Australian Building & Construction Commission, while it has also funded a universal maternity payment of $3000 that will grow to $5000 in 2008.

Unions considering appeal of Melbourne newspaper redundancies decision

The AMWU and CEPU are considering a High Court appeal of this afternoon's AIRC full bench ruling which cleared the way for Fairfax, publishers of Melbourne's The Age newspaper, to make workers at the company's Spencer Street printing facility redundant.