The NUW's former NSW branch secretary, the late Frank Belan, has failed in a Supreme Court bid to have his former assistant secretary pay half of a $200,000 defamation bill.
The AMWU is claiming a breakthrough in its Campaign 2003 bargaining round, saying the major maintenance companies in the power industry in Victoria have committed to a 36-hour week, a 13% wage increase, and the introduction of fixed term contracts rather than casual employment for specific project work.
The Federal Court has found today that the Commonwealth Bank might have breached s52 of the Trade Practices Act by engaging in misleading or deceptive conduct, but that the case against the bank faced significant obstacles when it goes to trial.
Unions are planning a new home visit "blitz" next month that will target workers at Foxtel's 500-seat call centre in Melbourne, after using the strategy successfully at other sites in the past year.
The High Court will tomorrow hear the AiG's application seeking leave to appeal against the Electrolux decision, which paved the way for unions to take protected action in pursuit of bargaining fees.
The multinational Starwood Hotel chain and the LHMU have struck a deal that extends paid maternity leave into the hospitality industry for the first time outside the Star City Casino agreement.
Corporate interests and the US Federal Government have united before to provide quality childcare and flexible working hours – only it took the Second World War to make it happen, US feminist author Naomi Wolf told a Sydney working mothers forum today.
The AIRC has rejected a non-union deal put up by a clothing manufacturer with a largely non-English speaking workforce, finding that despite the company preparing the deal and conducting workshops in three languages, not all employees were given a reasonable opportunity to vote, nor enough information to vote on.
Some 1,700 current and former employees of bus company Greyhound Pioneer look set to be able to cash in the shares they received in lieu of a pay rise some five years ago.