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Bench rules on when an agreement is made

An AIRC full bench has handed down an important ruling on when a s170LK agreement between employers and employees is "made".

AWA dispute shuts down troubled site

A dispute over a contractor employing its eight workers on AWAs has again shut down a major gas compression station construction project in Victoria's East Gippsland.

Airservices deal ends strife

The AIRC has today certified a new enterprise agreement for 1,100 air traffic controllers employed by Airservices Australia, ending a protracted bargaining dispute.

NCA's Hadgkiss to run construction taskforce

The new head of the Interim Building Taskforce, the National Crime Authority's Nigel Hadgkiss, has told Workplace Express he comes to the job with no baggage and will begin by talking with all industry stakeholders.

Injury claim allowed under s106

The NSW IRC has allowed two teachers to seek damages in the s106 unfair contracts jurisdiction for psychological injuries they allegedly suffered as a result of a sexual abuse investigation.

Union fails in push for casual rights

The NSW IRC has described as "rather curious" a union's representation of a casual worker who was resisting her employer's attempts to move her to a permanent position.

Undertakings don't get deal over the bar

A non-union collective deal that allows for annual leave to be cashed in and exempts from its reach managers and workers on more than $30,000 fails the no-disadvantage test, the AIRC has found.

News briefs, October 24, 2002

Opposition introduces bill to protect workers who take emergency services leave; SA building workers go out; Kingham back in court in December; Welcoming for new AIRC Vice President on Monday; Isaac to open Sir Richard Kirby Archives tomorrow; ACTU's Marles says AIRC critical to Australian culture; and more.