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News in brief July 11, 2005

AIRC conditionally approves consolidated NSW rail EBA with 12% pay rise; ACTU plans next stage of second wave campaign; Govt IR ad campaign underway.

Employers still ignoring retention: study

Despite the tight labour market, most employers are still only paying lip service to efforts to retain existing employees, and are focussing their expenditure on attracting new staff, according to new research.

Coalition backbenchers playing hard to get

The SDA is among the unions taking up the ACTU's call to lobby Coalition backbenchers in marginal seats against the proposed federal IR changes. But it is coming up against a potential snag in the plan - appointments are proving hard to come by.

News in brief July 8, 2005

SA school holiday hiatus in teachers' industrial action; Redundancy unfair despite "rigorous and inclusive" assessment; Nestle agrees to higher redundancy for rural workers.

DEWR management, CPSU, meet again this afternoon

As the Federal Government prepares to run-full page newspaper ads from tomorrow to counter the negative public reaction to its IR platform, unions and the Coalition continue to seize on the on-going battle in Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews' own department to support their case against the reforms.

IR-linked funding rules are deliberately unclear: NTEU

The NTEU has accused the Federal Government of making its funding-linked higher education IR requirements so unclear that negotiations aimed at complying with them are being frustrated by uncertainty.