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Workers approve FIFO at Groote Eylandt mine

Employees at Groote Eylandt Mining Corporation have approved a new enterprise agreement that allows the company to take on fly-in, fly-out workers.

Latham promises 10 hours a week of free child care

Working parents would receive 10 hours a week of free care for each child aged three to four, childcare trainees would receive bonuses for completing their training and a plan would be developed to boost wages for childcare workers, under a Latham Labor Government.

Storeworker needed to be able to lift heavy items

A storeworker with a back injury has lost his unlawful dismissal case after the Federal Court ruled the injury meant he was no longer able to meet the inherent requirements of the position.

Travel and childcare should be tax deductible

Work has changed in such significant and relevant ways that it is now strongly arguable that childcare and travel to and from work should be tax deductible, a Sydney conference has heard.


Employment law lagging the revolution at work, says US professor

Employment law has failed to keep pace with the challenges thrown up by the "new deal at work" that has slashed employees' job tenure and job security, leading US employment lawyer Katherine Stone told a conference today.

Non-financial rewards up, forced redundancies down

Large corporations are expecting to pay their employees remuneration increases ranging from 4.2% for operations/support staff to 4.4% for senior executives this year, according to a survey of employee benefits.


Westpac pays 4% increase; CBA opposes FSU shareholder resolution

Westpac has announced today that it will pay its 22,000 Australian employees a 4% pay rise from October 1 despite failing to conclude bargaining negotiations with the FSU, while the CBA - which is in a protracted bargaining dispute with the union - will oppose a resolution the FSU is putting to its November 5 AGM.

Housing agency introduces purchased leave scheme

Defence Housing Authority employees have won the right to purchase up to four weeks annual leave, under a new s170LK enterprise agreement certified by the AIRC today.