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Demotion unfair during psychiatric illness: NSW IRC

The NSW Commission has quashed a police officer's demotion for forging his superintendent's signature, after finding the disciplinary action unfair because he was suffering from psychological problems at the time.

AMWU worker unfairly dismissed: AIRC

A former AMWU regional employee who resigned rather than work in the union's Melbourne office was unfairly dismissed, the AIRC has found.

Landmark ruling on Odco system

In a massive blow to the Odco independent contracting system, a full bench of South Australia's Workers Compensation Tribunal has today upheld a ruling that a labour hire worker under the system was an employee rather than a contractor.

WWF's Tas Bull dies

Former Waterside Workers Federation leader Tasnor Bull died in Sydney yesterday, aged 71.



Report pushes for genetic information strictures

Employers should be barred in most cases from collecting employees' genetic information and privacy protection laws should be extended to cover genetic information in employment records held by private sector employers, according to an Australian Law Reform Commission report released today.


Bargaining briefs, May 28, 2003

Queensland IRC rejects agreement that expired before certification application; AIRC puts non-union agreement on hold while discrimination case heard; SA Water provides 8% pay rise and maternity leave for all-male workforce; Savers Inc agreement fails on four fronts; Sensis appeals good faith bargaining ruling; and CPSU says Teletech workers trailing the pack.

AIRC rules on redundancy procedures

The AIRC has warned the CSIRO that making a top researcher redundant while she had an outstanding grievance could expose it to unfair dismissal proceedings and rejected another worker's claim after finding that the inclusion of shop stewards in the employer's redundancy process added to its credibility.