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IRC rules against bargaining fees

In what could be a killer blow, the IRC has ruled that enterprise agreements containing bargaining fee clauses cannot be certified.

AWA cashes out sick and annual leave

An AWA that cashes out sick and annual leave has come under fire from the Opposition, with Shadow Workplace Relations Minister Robert McClelland claiming the Government has been "caught out allowing families to be stripped of basic working conditions".

CFMEU alleges bias in Federal Court

The CFMEU NSW branch has today applied to the Federal Court to dismiss Royal Commissioner Terence Cole from making findings on the union's activities because he has demonstrated bias.


Woodlawn miners move closer to payout

The 160 mineworkers made redundant when the Woodlawn mine in NSW went out of business four years ago have moved closer to receiving nearly $5m in outstanding entitlements, following approval yesterday for the final step in converting the mine into a tip.

Maternity rights failure unfair: NSW IRC

The NSW IRC has highlighted the importance of employers informing workers about their maternity leave entitlements, in a ruling that found a woman was unfairly dismissed when she did not return to work after giving birth.

Abbott intervenes over action during EA's term

In a move the CFMEU (mining & energy division) maintains is an attempt to "knock over Emwest", Workplace Relations Minister Tony Abbott is seeking to refer to a full bench of the Federal Court the union's bid to win increased breaks for workers at a Hunter Valley coal mine.


Be flexible for families, IRC tells employer

In a ruling that is instructive on balancing employees' caring responsibilities with business needs, the IRC has found that listed healthcare company CSL Limited showed "sheer bloody-mindedness" in its approach to setting hours for a female employee who needed to finish early to pick up her child.

ACTU launches redundancy test case

ACTU president Sharan Burrow this morning used the "trauma and tears" of Hilton Hotel workers to illustrate the need for improved redundancy provisions at the official launch of the peak union body's redundancy test case.