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Aventis pays for child care on return to work

A drug company has broken new ground by paying for up to six months childcare costs for workers returning from parental leave and allowing them to keep their company car for three months after taking leave.

Campaign 2003 bargaining notices go out

The Victorian branch of the AMWU has began sending out bargaining notices to close to 1,000 companies and is in the process of drafting its Campaign 2003 claims into an agreement that delegates will be serving on employers.

News in brief, March 20, 2003

Woodside right of entry trial deferred; Qld nurses compulsory arbitration ends; and Redundant Victorian gas and fuel workers look at legal action.



Unpaid parental leave for casuals not guaranteed

The AIRC has made it clear that it won't automatically insert the provisions of the casuals' parental leave test case in awards, after it today rejected an AMWU bid to update the Graphic Arts Award.

Gambling dismissal unfair despite strict policy

An AIRC full bench has today upheld a ruling that a casino dealer was unfairly dismissed for placing a bet at an on-site TAB, in breach of a policy he claimed he did not know about.

Indigenous culture no defence for misconduct

An Aboriginal man sacked after he sat in a loader for a whole shift because it had no ignition key has unsuccessfully claimed that his employer failed to consider his cultural beliefs before dismissing him.

Legal anomaly stops sex offender's job bid

A convicted sex offender has failed to get permission to apply for a job as a high school teacher, despite a NSW tribunal finding that he was not a prohibited person for the purposes of seeking child-related employment.