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News in brief, August 11, 2006

Qantas steward fails in out of hours conduct dismissal appeal; Queensland Working Women's Service rejects DEWR funding requirements; Libyan embassy not immune from unfair dismissal action; AIRC fax numbers for filing and lodging; and Federal Court gives academic one more go.


BP refinery fails to block secret ballot bid

The AMWU and CEPU have been granted their secret ballot applications for industrial action at BP's oil refinery at Bulwer Island near Brisbane after the AIRC rejected the company's claim that they were not genuinely trying to reach an agreement.

Howard and Andrews go on IR attack

Both Prime Minister John Howard and Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews today sought to get the Coalition onto the front foot in the IR public opinion battle. The ACTU and ALP, however, quickly countered with their own attack on the claims Andrews was making about their Work Choices campaign.


Hockey to back up Andrews to counter Work Choices "misinformation" campaign

In a tacit admission that the Government is struggling to convince the public of the merits of the Work Choices changes, Prime Minister John Howard has today appointed Human Services Minister Joe Hockey to help Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews to promote the legislation and counter the "misinformation" campaign by unions and Labor.

John Holland and WA CFMEU settle damages actions

John Holland Group has settled the Supreme Court claims for damages and penalties it brought against the CFMEU's WA branch last year and this year, with branch secretary Kevin Reynolds saying it "wasn't a large settlement as these things go".