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More funds for family care needed to boost women's participation

Governments will have to boost funding for family care to allow women to increase their participation in the workforce as the population ages, according to a visiting UK professor who will speak at a work and family conference in Brisbane on Thursday.

NSW to bar covert workplace surveillance

The NSW Government has announced today that it will legislate to prohibit all forms of covert electronic surveillance of employees.

AIRC refuses interim order to halt stopwork meeting

In the first test of the AIRC's new power to issue interim s127 orders to halt alleged industrial action, the Commission has refused an employer's urgent bid to block a stopwork that was to start within four hours of the application.


Regular worker not a casual, rules Queensland IRC

A handyman who was engaged as a short-term casual but consistently worked a 40-hour-week has been allowed to proceed with an unfair dismissal claim, in a Queensland IRC ruling that builds on the AIRC's recent Parkview and Bath Arms decisions.

News in brief, March 29, 2004

AIRC bench to hear Anzac Day case on April 7; Queensland unions might seek to remove small business exemption from paying severance; Coates Hire wins mature worker employment award; and labour law association calls for papers for September conference.


ILO ratification could lead to national OHS law

The Federal Government now has the power to introduce national OHS legislation via the External Affairs power, after it ratified the ILO's Convention on Occupational Safety and Health.

"Who started it" is not the issue, rules full bench

A full bench of the AIRC has ruled that establishing who instigated a fight in the workplace is not as important as considering the overall circumstances in which it occurred.