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Deloitte workers face 50% pay cut

The CPSU is seeking an interim award in the IRC this afternoon to protect hundreds of workers at Deloitte Consulting, after the company threatened to make a third of its workforce redundant if they refused to accept a pay cut of up to 52%.

Childcare boost for bank workers

In a significant move aimed at the recruitment and retention of working parents, Westpac has announced it will allow its employees to pay for childcare services - provided in a new deal with ABC Learning Centres - out of pre-tax dollars.

Mining union splits from Labor Council

The CFMEU mining and energy division's NSW branches have decided to disaffiliate from the NSW Labor Council, after the peak council nominated retiring nurses union' leader Sandra Moait for appointment to the board of a State-owned power generator.

Qantas and ASU reach agreement

Qantas and the ASU have reached in-principle agreement on an enterprise deal that delivers a 6% pay rise over two years, plus further significant increases through new classifications and allowances.

Health union takes new direction

The new national leadership of the Health Services Union of Australia has signalled a shift towards national bargaining claims in the health and aged care sectors.

12% boost and parental pay at power company

Some 1,000 workers at power company ETSA Utilities have won pay increases of up to 12% over three years and additional paid parental leave, under a new enterprise agreement.

Cole to hand down bias ruling on Friday

Royal Commissioner Terence Cole will hand down a decision on Friday on the CFMEU's bid to have him stand down because of alleged bias.

AMWU's Johnston resigns

Craig Johnston has resigned as secretary of the AMWU's Victorian branch, in a move that has been welcomed by the union's national leadership.

Call centre ruling a blow for NUW

The NUW is considering a High Court appeal against an IRC full bench ruling that restricts its ability to cover call centre workers.

IRC rules against bargaining fees

In what could be a killer blow, the IRC has ruled that enterprise agreements containing bargaining fee clauses cannot be certified.