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News in brief, March 13, 2006

AMA says Work Choices medical certificate provisions are flawed; Bird flu could see 60% of workforce absent for up to four weeks: Mercer report; and ACTU calls for inquiry into skilled visa program.

Howard Government stumps up $27m for workplace change in higher education

The Howard Government's $83m funding over three years to encourage workplace change in higher education won't focus on key items on the Government's IR agenda - such as fostering direct relationships with employees - until the second and third years of the program.

New IR laws to lead to bigger role for HR policy: Buchanan

Work Choices has made IR regulation so complex that employers will increasingly spurn it and rely on HR policy to prescribe practices in the workplace, ACIRRT's John Buchanan told the weekend's HR Nicholls conference. And in a separate address to the conference, the MBAV said the next bargaining round is the chance to do non-union deals.



Peak bodies call for axing of child care tax rebate

ACOSS and the ACTU have released plans to improve childcare availability and cut costs for most working parents amid speculation of policy changes in the Federal Budget to accompany the government's welfare to work program.



First NSW workplace surveillance prosecution dropped

Centrelink has escaped becoming the first prosecution under new workplace surveillance laws after NSW prosecutors baulked at uncertainty about whether the State legislation applies to federal agencies.