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News in brief, August 15, 2003

Navy not responsible for transvestite sailor's PTSD; Telstra redundancy appeal begins today; Requirement for sick leave certificate ruled discriminatory; and Full text of Johnson Tiles decision available.

Skills upgrade not psychological tests, claims ATO

The Australian Tax Office has played down union claims that its employees would be subjected to psychological testing and have to reapply for their jobs, saying the tests are part of a skills upgrading program.

Teachers' deal for Qld, as other states/ACT face action

As teachers in NSW, Victoria, WA and the ACT gear up for industrial action, the Queensland Teachers Union and the State Labor Government have struck a deal that delivers smaller class sizes and a 10.8% pay rise over 37 months.


Mother forced to travel fails in indirect discrimination claim

The NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal has dismissed an indirect discrimination complaint by a WorkCover Authority senior manager with two small children whose office was moved from Sydney to the Central Coast, in its first decision on the Anti-Discrimination Act's carers' responsibilities provisions.

AIRC rejects bid to rope-in CSL foreign-flagged vessels

A week after the High Court unanimously ruled it had jurisdiction to do so, the AIRC has refused to rope-in two foreign-registered CSL ships to the maritime industry seagoing award 191 largely because of "inappropriate" Australian work practices.

Federal Court full bench allows dismissal double dipping

In a major ruling on dismissed employees' legal options, a full bench of the Federal Court has given an academic who lost his unfair dismissal case in the AIRC a second chance at challenging his sacking 191 this time on the grounds that it breached his certified agreement and common law contract.

Government won't accept transmission changes

WR Minister Tony Abbott has confirmed the Federal Government won't accept Labor and Democrats amendments to his transmission of business legislation, which passed the Senate today.

Pay rates up 3.6% in 2002-03

Rates of pay excluding bonuses increased by a headline rate of 0.6% in the June quarter and 3.6% over the 2002-03 financial year, according to the ABS Wage Cost Index, released today.

Queensland industrial action ends 30-year honeymoon

Employees at Australian Hardboards have endorsed a new agreement while talks have broken down at Boral Roofing, after the first industrial action against the companies in 30 years.