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Queensland furnishing tussle not over

The long-running battle over wages and conditions for Queensland furnishing industry employees is set to continue, with a full bench of the AIRC stating that grounds for setting aside a 1999 award "seem irresistible".

AIRC quashes Blair Athol reinstatements

An AIRC full bench majority has found that Rio Tinto subsidiary Pacific Coal unfairly dismissed 16 mineworkers it made redundant four years ago, but has quashed their reinstatement and awarded no compensation.

Centrelink workers to strike tomorrow

Centrelink workers will again walk off the job from mid-day tomorrow following the agency's decision last week to sideline the CPSU and offer a non-union deal.

Childcare workers offered $1,000 in shares

Publicly-listed childcare provider ABC Learning Centres has offered its workers $1,000 in shares for signing up to a new AWA proposal, sparking a dispute with the LHMU over pay and conditions.

Bundy clock objector goes to High Court

An employee who contested a requirement to use a bundy clock all the way to the Victorian Court of Appeal will tomorrow seek special leave to appeal in the High Court.

New remedy for super underpayments

Workers pursuing their employer for underpayment of superannuation contributions required under the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act can seek a remedy via the NSW IRC's s106 unfair contracts jurisdiction, following a decision last week.

ACT Government boosts maternity benefit and pay offer

The CPSU has responded positively to the ACT Government's offer of a 10.5% pay rise over 18 months for 7,000 public service employees, plus an increase in paid maternity leave from 12 to 14 weeks.

DEWR failing to meet entitlements payouts timeline

DEWR is only processing six out of 10 claims under its publicly-funded employee entitlements scheme within its target of 16 weeks, according to the Federal Auditor-General.