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Second strike ballot gets up

The AEC has today declared the second successful strike ballot under the Work Choices legislation, after an overwhelming majority of AMWU members endorsed industrial action at Amcor's Kyabram food can manufacturing plant in Victoria.

Beazley to clamp down on "abuse" of employer-sponsored visas

Employers who have made Australian workers redundant would be barred from sponsoring foreign workers to perform the same job for 12 months, under a Labor plan to stop what it says is widespread abuse of the skilled migration program.

No fixed pay rises under union overseas aid agency deal

The first enterprise agreement for the ACTU’s overseas humanitarian aid agency formalises a 75-hour "flexible fortnight" arrangement, preserves a flat pay structure and provides for annual wage negotiations rather than fixed increases.

NSW IRC state wage bench flays Andrews

The NSW IRC State Wage Case full bench has today lashed out at Canberra for failing to comply with directions to provide its views on the quantum of state unions' wage claim, saying that if Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews doesn't step into line it might reverse the decision to allow his intervention in the case.


Pay growth eases in both public and private sectors

Annual growth of pay rates excluding bonuses has eased in both the private and public sectors, with ABS data today showing an annual trend increase of 4% in the 12 months to March and 0.9% in the quarter.


Hanssen sues CFMEU WA for defamation

Perth construction magnate Gerry Hanssen has sued the CFMEU for allegedly defaming him in its WA construction branch magazine.

News in brief, May 16, 2006

Craven gives States one in three chance with High Court; Multi-millionaire Macquarie Bank executives get 15% pay increase, as Andrews argues for State tribunals to hold off on pay rises; No breach at Bendigo mine site, says ABCC; New guidance on right of entry under Work Choices; and HSUA seeks name change.