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Industrial action looming at Qantas

The flight attendants' union is to seek authorisation from its 4,000 long-haul members over the next week for a campaign of protected industrial action if Qantas doesn't make a better pay offer.

No 36-hour deal in labour hire

Victorian labour hire companies say they haven't agreed to introduce the 36-hour-week negotiated between NECA and the ETU.

36-hour breakthrough for Victorian ETU

The Victorian ETU has had a breakthrough on spreading the 36-hour-week beyond construction, with NECA accepting that the new arrangement will be progressively phased-in over the next three years.

AMMA pushes for five year terms for certified agreements

The Australian Mines and Metals Association will ask federal Workplace Relations Minister Tony Abbott to extend the maximum enterprise agreement term from three to five years, maintaining relief is needed from workplaces suffering "enterprise bargaining fatigue".


AIRC says agreement a model on consultation

The AIRC has commended general insurer AAMI for the process it used to negotiate a s170LK agreement directly with its employees, saying it could serve as a model for employee consultation.


Pay rise as Harris Scarfe back on its feet

A new agreement has provided some 3,000 employees of revived retailer Harris Scarfe with their first pay rise since the company went into financial difficulties in early 2001.

Cole deadline extended - again

The Cole Royal Commission's reporting deadline has been extended for a second time, to Monday, February 24.

EDS workers in Adelaide say "no" to non-union offer

The FSU will seek a s170LJ agreement in Adelaide with outsourced mortgage provider EDS Australia after an overwhelming majority of the company's 1000-plus employees voted down its non-union offer.