AMWU to launch test case on overtime phasing; Purvinas to challenge disqualification; Australia's net migration to drop by 20%, says DIAC; New FWA regulations on delegations; Calculator helps determine small business status; Abolish the ABCC, says ACTU; NSW to develop flexible work guidelines, audit pay equity; Macklin introduces consequential amendments to PPL bill; and Comparison schedule for 2B state awards.
Progress in Australia Post bargaining; Fight "instigator" loses job after 24 years; Dismissal complied with Code; HSU mega-branch given green light; Reprieve for Federal Magistrates Court; Calculator helps determine small business status; and Registrations open for Ride to Work Day 2010
Fair Work Australia has emphasised that it has no discretion when considering approving an enterprise agreement to waive compliance with mandatory pre-approval requirements such as giving representation rights notices to employees.
Skilled migration occupations cut from 400-plus to 181; Abbott vows not to return to the past on IR and promises more flexibility; and AWU television advertising campaign backs resources tax.
The ACCI has told a Senate inquiry into the Federal Government's paid parental leave bill that some employers were likely to amend existing arrangements after the new scheme comes in, while the ACTU wants the "keeping in touch" provisions narrowed so new parents can't be pressured into attending work to fill staffing gaps.
The ACTU has called for the Federal Government's paid parental leave bill - introduced into parliament yesterday - to include a statutory object clearly stating that the new scheme is an addition to existing paid parental leave entitlements, while both the AiG and BCA say they don't expect employers will reduce existing arrangements.
The ASU has secured a majority support determination to force IBM to the bargaining table, in what could be the first time the company will negotiate with a union for an enterprise agreement for its Australian operations.
One in five - or more than two million - of Australia's 10.7 million workers are now casuals and one million more are independent contractors, according to ABS data released today.