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NSW excises "contractor deeming" provision from IR bill

The NSW Government has delayed debate on the key "contractor deeming" provision in its package of amendments to the State IR Act, after winning support from just four of the 11 cross-benchers who hold the balance of power in the State's Upper House.

The dominoes aren't falling: AiG

The AiG has played down the significance of a Campaign 2000 break-out deal, saying it was no surprise some employers were bedding-down agreements with the metal industry unions given the number that were expiring.

Commission jobs soon to be filled in three states

The South Australian, Tasmanian and Queensland governments are about to make six new appointments to their IR tribunals, with speculation mounting about the contenders for the new positions.

Reith to revive parts of rejected legislation

Workplace Relations Minister Peter Reith plans to introduce four new bills next week, reviving elements from the More Jobs, Better Pay legislation he abandoned last year in the face of Democrat opposition.

New shadow minister in Queensland

Former Queensland treasurer and parliamentary Liberal leader Joan Sheldon has taken over the State's shadow employment, training and IR portfolio from Santo Santoro.

Pattern bargaining coming to coal

Coal mining unions will embark on a new bargaining strategy in the next round of enterprise agreement negotiations with BHP Coal, abandoning their old pit-by-pit approach in favour of a company-wide pattern bargain.

IRC to take more central role in settling disputes

The IRC is likely to revert to taking a more active role in dispute resolution, and parties to enterprise agreements will pay more attention to the wording of dispute resolution clauses, following a decision by a five-member full bench.

Only 40% compensated for unpaid overtime

A quarter of a million Queensland workers perform unpaid overtime, but only 38% of them get an allowance or time off in lieu to compensate them, according to a new ABS survey.