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Most casuals are so by choice: Wooden

In a surprising statistic, the University of Melbourne's Professor Mark Wooden claims that more than half of workers who are casual remain so by choice, and could convert to permanent status if they wanted.


News in brief, April 3, 2003

Queensland IRC includes AWA rates in certified agreement; Greens urge adoption of 18 weeks paid parental leave; and Della Bosca retains IR portfolio in NSW.

More labour hire regulation required: Adecco

The employee relations manager of one of Australia's largest labour hire companies, Adecco, has supported further regulation of the industry - and spoken out against the concept of joint employment.

AWU concerned over labour hire decision

The AWU is "very concerned" at the implications of an AIRC decision which rejected an unfair dismissal action by six scaffolders against their labour hire employer.



Poor system played role in worker's negligence

The AIRC has ruled that even though a Telstra call centre employee was "habitually negligent" at work, the telco was wrong to summarily dismiss her because it failed to consider that its own inadequate IT system contributed to her conduct.

Green light for key Cole recommendations

Workplace Relations Minister Tony Abbott will proceed with key recommendations of the Cole Royal Commission, after winning Cabinet's backing.

News in brief, April 1, 2003

Waterfront productivity falls away; First ruling on EEAs in WA; Right of entry win for WA CFMEU; and another Hungry Jack's deal fails no disadvantage test.