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News in brief, August 1, 2006

Stevens to replace Macfarlane as Reserve Bank governor; Coalition MPs won't own Work Choices, says ALP; and AMIEU calls for tighter enforcement of foreign work visas rules.

Section 496 orders binding on state-registered unions: AIRC

The AIRC has dismissed an appeal by the NSW branch of the TWU against a ban on industrial action, in a decision that asserts Work Choices' authority over state-registered unions and emphasises the flexibility of s496 orders.

Small businesses believe Work Choices is unfair to employees

Less than a fortnight after Prime Minister John Howard told the small business community that no one would benefit more than it from Work Choices, a survey has found that 40% of small businesses believe the legislation is unfair to employees, while only 9% said they are planning to use it to change employment, pay or conditions.