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Commissioner warns employers on new breastfeeding laws

Queensland employers with employees who are breastfeeding should consider providing special facilities, or face the prospect of a discrimination claim, following changes to anti-discrimination laws that took effect six months ago, according to the State's Anti-Discrimination Commissioner.

MCG bans begin Tuesday, NEST posts 4.01% return

The CFMEU (construction & general division) in Victoria has notified Grocon that bans and limitations will begin on the MCG redevelopment project on Tuesday, just after the weekend AFL football final.

New IR focus for Howard's third term

The Howard Government's IR agenda has shifted during its third term, with an acceptance of third party intervention, re-regulation replacing deregulation, a move away from states' rights and an intensified, Thatcher-style, attack on union power, according to a leading labour lawyer.

Back to the future for Queensland IR?

Queensland IR Minister Gordon Nuttall has floated the idea of abandoning enterprise bargaining in the public sector and introducing an Accord-style partnership between the Government and unions.

AIRC departs from authority and gives short-term casuals dismissal access

In a major decision that brings thousands of short-term casuals within the reach of federal unfair dismissal laws, a full bench of the AIRC has departed from authority and held that a waitress doing regular and systematic work but with less than a year's service could make an unfair dismissal claim.


News in brief, September 25, 2003

Queensland unions appeal exemption from minimum wage; Victorian lawyers investigate fast food industry; Fulltime employees stay longer, ABS; More employers using performance hurdles to curb executive pay; QIRC approves ambulance service award variation; and Ferro fails to adopt AIRC recommendations, says APESMA.

AIRC rejects union argument to discount previous disputes

A full bench of the AIRC has dismissed CFMEU (mining & energy division) arguments that past disputes at a Queensland coal mine couldn't be used to justify a s127 order against further industrial action because they weren't caught by the dispute resolution provision in the site EA, and it over-rode the award dispute resolution clauses that would have applied.

Queensland deal derailed by matters pertaining requirement

Another enterprise agreement has fallen foul of the Workplace Relations Act's requirement that deals cover matters pertaining to the employment relationship, with Coles Myer Logistics and the SDA in Queensland this time the affected parties.

Deal struck for Tullamarine mail centre

In a breakthrough in the deadlock over the construction of Australia Post's $20 million mail screening facility at Tullamarine airport, contractor Hansen Yuncken and the CFMEU (construction & general division) were this afternoon before the AIRC seeking certification of a project deal for the site.