The Australian Education Union's WA branch executive has endorsed a proposed agreement which would give 14,000 teachers and administrators in State schools pay rises of 4% to 5% a year and appease concerns over class sizes and working conditions.
In an important decision on joint employment, a full bench of the WA IRC has found that a company that went into voluntary liquidation was not the employer of a dismissed national manager.
About 3000 workers at Bluescope Steel's Port Kembla, NSW steelworks have rejected the company's offer in the latest bargaining round, because it was conditional on maintaining a no dumping of iron clause and, according to the AWU, failed to properly address issues such as job security and entitlements.
In the first test of the pioneering casual conversion clause in the SA Clerks Award, the State IRC has ruled a labour hire employer unreasonably refused permanency to two regular casual workers.
A 52-year-old man who was unsuccessful in five separate job applications at Sydney University has been allowed to proceed with his age and sex discrimination claim.
Opposition Leader Mark Latham has opened the Labor Party's national conference in Sydney today with a promise to improve the rights of working parents and restore cooperation in workplaces, ahead of tomorrow afternoon's debate on IR policy.
Austrade is trying to convince the AIRC its old agreement can be terminated without disadvantaging senior executive employees who are excluded from its current agreement, certified late last year.
A US study of 41 large companies with advanced recruitment practices has shown that they acquire more than 60% of their new full-time employees via the internet and employee referrals and that these channels are continuing to grow.