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Honours for Work Choices critics

ACTU secretary Greg Combet and Sydney University Professor of Law Ron McCallum - two of the strongest critics of the Howard Government's Work Choices changes - have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours list.

ILO asks Andrews for report on Work Choices

An ILO committee has upbraided the Australian Government for failing to consult it or provide detail of the changes wrought by Work Choices to collective bargaining rights and freedom of assocication.

More complications in the new simpler system

If the ACT branch of the AEU required any more evidence that industrial action wasn't meant to be easy post-Work Choices, it has it in the confusion surrounding the effect of the transitional provisions on pre-reform bargaining periods.

Discrimination and other concerns justified job refusal: ruling

A lawyer who refused a job offer following a merger for reasons that included concern about the new firm's past involvement in a discrimination case against a female partner was entitled to redundancy pay, the NSW IRC has ruled.

NSW unions seek to remove Labor wriggle room on AWAs

NSW unions will use this week's State ALP conference to seek to stiffen the IR policy Federal Labor will take to the next election, including ensuring that when AWAs are abolished they're not replaced by another type of statutory individual contract.

News in brief, June 8, 2006

CBA offers childcare, leave at half pay; Non-corporate trusts exempt from Work Choices' override of States, says SA IRC; Unemployment falls below 5%; Political bun-fight over temporary work visas; Re-instatement and $45,000 compensation ordered for "medically retired" prison officer; and Accountant escapes prosecution for revealing employees' tax file numbers.

Andrews escapes contempt proceedings but cops a blast from NSW IRC

The NSW IRC seriously considered bringing contempt proceedings against Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews over a press release he issued on the State Wage Case, and also yesterday made clear its concern about the "disruption" the Minister caused to the proceedings "for no good purpose".