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Deed of release is just that

A deed of release signed by an employee in return for a workers compensation payout has prevented him from proceeding with a discrimination claim.

Sydney Uni agreement sets pace on paid parental leave

After a bargaining process that was disrupted by the Howard Government's failed IR reforms in higher education, Sydney University and the NTEU have today signed an agreement that sets a new benchmark for paid parental leave in the sector, pays a 20% increase over 44 months and caps casual employment.

Schroder to assume FSU leadership

FSU assistant secretary Paul Schroder has today been appointed to take over the leadership of the union when Tony Beck steps down in February next year.

NRMA patrol officers dispute hearing underway

The AIRC this afternoon began hearing a bitter dispute between NRMA Motoring Services and the AMWU over wages and conditions for 350 to 400 patrol officers.

Emwest argument clears way for strike to proceed

In what is believed to be the first court test of the Emwest principles, the Federal Court has rejected Australia Post's interlocutory argument that a 24-hour strike to start in NSW tomorrow wasn't legally protected.


Major HR survey shows spending misdirected

Allocation of HR time and resources is out of alignment with the priorities of senior line managers and HR professionals, according to a major survey.


Court fines Baulderstone over strike pay

Major construction company Baulderstone Hornibrook has received a $1,000 fine from the Federal Court, after the building watchdog pursued the Cole Royal Commission's finding that the builder unlawfully paid workers who went on strike at a Perth site.

News in brief, December 5, 2003

Conrad Staff appointed as NSW IRC judge; Victorian common rule bill passes Senate and Cole bill passes Lower House; Aldi right of entry case before full bench on Tuesday; and Pacific National strike "deferred" after last-minute deal.