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Female mineworker treated unfairly on return from maternity leave

A female underground mine technician has won a two-year battle to establish that she was unfairly dismissed when her employer made her position redundant while she was on maternity leave. It then failed to provide her an alternative position with comparable status and equivalent pay.



Wages up in private sector agreements

A downward trend in wages in private sector agreements has been reversed, coinciding with a warning from the Reserve Bank's deputy governor that continued economic expansion will require greater productivity and better matching of labour supply and demand.



Bench upholds findings on recruiter's misleading job representations

A NSW IRC full bench has upheld a finding that a chief executive was treated unfairly when he was lured to the job by an executive search company's misleading representations. However, it cut his severance payment from 18 months to 10 months – a reduction worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.


Smith Family deal to go to vote next week, after AWAs ditched

After initially offering AWAs to employees throughout its Australian operations, The Smith Family has struck a s170LJ certified agreement to cover its 300-plus workers. The deal includes a novel salary packaging arrangement that involves workers returning part of their packaging benefit to the employer.

News in brief, December 6, 2004

Employers are advertising more often and in more channels to attract good applicants, says ANZ chief economist; and OECD urges Australia to develop better strategy for mature age workers.