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Finance union to purse 5.5% a year at NAB

The FSU will seek a 5.5% increase at NAB, while Westpac has made a revised pay offer and the ANZ has again paid a 4% annual unilateral increase.



John Holland reaps rewards of recruiting outside construction, says chair

John Holland chair Janet Holmes a Court told the AHRI national convention today that the company had attracted more than 15,000 applicants to its employment website, after an advertising campaign that sought to attract workers from outside the construction industry for a massive road project.

Final wage case ruling tomorrow?

The AIRC will tomorrow hand down what might be its last national wage case decision, as the Howard Government prepares to hand fixation of minimum rates to the proposed Australian Fair Pay Commission.


HR moving back in-house, as pay for directors reaches $200K

More large employers are engaging in-house HR specialists as the labour market tightens, while the typical salary for a HR director in Sydney has now reached the $200,000 mark, according to a new remuneration survey by recruitment company Hays.


News in brief, May 31, 2005

Andrews' pay goes up 4.1%, but argues low paid should get 2.4%; University and TAFE employees begin protests against second wave tomorrow; Appaloosa employees lose their jobs, but have till Thursday to sign AWAs with labour hire company; NSW IRC refuses backpay to cover strike during bargaining; Pro forma retrenchment letter suggested employer was "going through the motions"; Full bench clarifies calculation of car benefit for unfair dismissal claims; Hudson recommends five measures to help employers improve work-life balance in the workplace; and AIRC rejects employer dismissal appeal lodged nine months late.

Footy tipping cheat gets his job back

An Australian Bureau of Statistics executive sacked for manipulating the organisation's footy tipping competition has got his job back, following an AIRC ruling.