The FSU has lost its two-year battle to win severance pay for about 320 former ANZ workers redeployed to a new funds management joint venture the bank set up with ING Australia.
A national review of the operations of the labour hire industry is warranted, according to a new research paper from the Federal Parliamentary Library.
WA gender gap review should focus on causes of gap, not its size; ASU claims 18% for Tassie SACS workers; Telecommuting uptake slow due to OHS, technology concerns; and AIRC revokes NTEU demarcation order.
The Business Council of Australia has returned to the IR policy arena, after its national council yesterday made it one of five priorities for the next year.
Last year's safety net increase led to a 0.2% reduction in labour demand, while freezing the minimum wage for five years would create demand for an extra 250,000 jobs, according to a report the Federal Government commissioned for the 2004 safety net review.
A funeral services company that sought to transfer an employee to another branch has been told that the transfer is unlawful, as the employee's place of work was specified on induction and was his primary reason for accepting the position.
About 500 predominantly female senior community services employees will enjoy the 35-hour-week worked by other local government employees after the USU succeeded in a bid in the NSW IRC to vary the local government award.
About 20 employees of Barfab Sheet Metal in Salisbury (Queensland) have won casual conversion rights after 12 weeks while labour hire workers at the site can convert after 16 weeks, under a newly certified agreement.