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Largest ever cash increase to UK minimum wage

Low Pay Commission research has found that Government policies have driven the UK minimum wage's "bite" of the median up by 9.3 percentage points, while Australia's has increased by less than 0.1 percentage points since 2015, with next month's 9.8% wage floor rise in the old country to bring the minimum up to two-thirds of the median wage.

Unions pushing for reproductive health leave in NES

Queensland's peak union body will push the Albanese Government to add paid reproductive health leave to the National Employment Standards in its next term, and has released a model clause to advance the claim in bargaining, as part of its "It's For Every Body" campaign.

Too many roads point to FWC: Cash

Shadow Workplace Relations Minister Michealia Cash has told a forum of resource employers that the new intractable bargaining framework is among the "worst elements" of the Albanese Government's workplace makeover of the past two years, while revealing that she is "carefully consulting" with stakeholders on Coalition IR policies to take to the next election.

Taylor to lead new industrial court

Prominent IR and employment lawyer Ingmar Taylor SC is to be appointed as president of the re-established NSW Industrial Court.

Relationship "overlap" explained bank withdrawals: FWC

The FWC has ordered a small business owner to compensate his "disgruntled" ex-partner after finding she withdrew money from the company account in the context of their "deteriorating relationship", not as an employee wanting to damage the enterprise.

Burke lauds employer body's pragmatic SJSP advocacy

Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke has praised the effective advocacy by resource employer organisation AREEA when it won concessions to Same Job, Same Pay provisions for service contractor members before the passage of the Closing Loopholes legislation.


Non-compete inhibits sacked worker's mitigation efforts: FWC

The FWC has refused to reduce compensation for an unfairly dismissed employee who made an "understandable" decision not to apply for similar jobs after his sacking, because although his contract contained an unreasonable and "most likely unenforceable" non-compete clause, an "ordinary worker cannot be expected to know this".

Deal approved over CFMEU's "granular" objections

In a decision with echoes of the CFMEU's failed opposition to a controversial non-union power industry deal that went all the way to a full Federal Court, the FWC has approved a civil construction agreement after rejecting the union's "granular" approach to explaining its terms.

Big miner should not have cut worker adrift: FWC

A MEU lodge president with an "extensive" disciplinary record has narrowly won his job back at a South32 coal mine, but not before having his backpay halved for failing to report the safety incident that led to his sacking.