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Police investigating new Johnston allegations

Victorian Police have confirmed they are investigating a complaint by AMWU official Maurice Addison that he was assaulted by former State secretary Craig Johnston.

Wages up 4.6% in federal public sector, but workforce down

Wage increases of 4.6% a year in the federal public sector have coincided with a big reduction in the Commonwealth workforce, with new ABS data revealing employee numbers have been slashed by up to 12%.

NSW IRC confirms wide reach of unfair contracts law

A full bench of the NSW IRC (in Court Session) has confirmed that the State's unfair contracts provisions extend beyond individuals to corporations "performing work".

Unclear policy makes dismissal unfair

The Queensland IRC has overturned the dismissal of a mine worker for a serious safety breach, after finding he had misunderstood a key aspect of the policy.

DEST deal reflects public sector family-friendly trend

A new Department of Education, Science and Training agreement that provides greater flexibility for employees in exchange for longer hours highlights the emerging public sector emphasis on family-friendly provisions, according to a public sector employment analyst.

Bench rules against bargaining fees

In a further blow to unions' attempts to tackle "freeloaders", an IRC full bench has confirmed that the Commission can't certify agreements containing bargaining fee clauses.

Diabetic RAAF worker not discriminated against

A Federal Court full bench has overruled a decision that an information systems controller in the Royal Australian Air Force was unlawfully dismissed after being diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes.

Government releases age discrimination paper

The Federal Government has moved towards filling the last gap in its stable of discrimination legislation, with the release of its long-promised information paper on proposed age discrimination laws.

NUW seeks change to update, widen coverage

The National Union of Workers has applied to change its rules to overcome a recent IRC decision that hampers its ability to cover call centre workers performing sales work.

Apprentice compensated for sexual harassment

An apprentice hairdresser has been compensated for sexual harassment, after her male employer showed her a picture of a woman and a horse in a sex act.