Paid maternity leave in the UK will increase to nine months by 2007 and to 12 months within five years, under a proposal by the Blair Government, which is expected to go electors in May.
A House of Representatives committee report on long-term strategies for addressing the ageing population recommends that the PM John Howard's Community Business Partnership should "explicitly advocate" that improved employment opportunities for mature workers be included in triple bottom line reporting.
A Government-controlled parliamentary committee has today recommended axing FBT on childcare to increase participation in the workforce as the population ages.
Recent AIRC costs decisions show the dangers of going ahead with unfair dismissal cases that have poor prospects of success, while an AIRC full bench has rejected an Australian Taxation Office employee's bid to have a $19,000 unfair dismissal compensation payment replaced with an order for reinstatement.
The High Court's decision today in the Gribbles transmission of business case hasn't entirely resolved questions about whether a business transmits when one outsourced service provider replaces another, according to Flinders University Professor of Law, Andrew Stewart.
A newspaper publisher discriminated on the grounds of sex when it made a female graphic designer do more typing than her male colleagues, and treated her as a troublemaker when she complained, a tribunal has found.
In what will be a huge relief to employers, the High Court has today quashed the crucial Federal Court full bench rulings on transmission of business in Amcor and Gribbles.
Westpac says the cost of increasing its paid parental leave to 12 weeks from today will pay off by increasing post-maternal return to work rates from 70% to 80%.
An employee's unfair dismissal claim has been rejected after she failed to pay more than $7,000 in security of costs for the case, in which she claimed her emailed pictures of naked people's genitalia were "weird" and "unique" but not offensive or pornographic.