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Shadow minister praises award-capping policy proposal

Shadow workplace relations minister Michaelia Cash has welcomed "several good ideas" on IR policy from the party's NSW branch, which give possible pointers to the forthcoming Federal manifesto.

Blanket ban on using social media at work unreasonable: Unions

Unions say a "one-size-fits-all" clause that prohibits use of social media during working time in a proposed agreement before the FWC for approval shows the road building employer is "out of touch" with its workers and the world we live in, but the employer's representative says it is a crucial measure to keep employees safe.

Case threatens a "radical departure" from notion of work: Employer

The charity defending a High Court case with the potential to extend duty of care to the disciplining and sacking of workers has warned that overturning a 115-year-old precedent would "disturb the allocation of risk" in every current employment contract.

Mental health evidence not detailed enough to win extension

A worker has lost a bid for a 75-day extension for his unfair dismissal claim, because his medical evidence lacked detail that explained the delay and his mental health struggles did not prevent him from filing a workers compensation claim.

Resources giants win access to union legal advice

Major mining companies targeted in a multi-employer bargaining test case have won access to an unredacted summary of legal advice provided to Professionals Australia, after the union undermined its claims of privilege with its broad sharing of a PowerPoint slide.

Nurses seeking LSL broke continuity of service: Court

The Federal Court has held that two Victorian public sector nurses broke their continuous service while taking time off to have children and recover from surgery as casuals, dismissing an ANMF bid to sue a health service for denying them long service leave.