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New threat to unions from Howard Government

Workplace Relations Minister Joe Hockey has revealed today he is considering introducing new provisions to make unions more accountable for their spending, as they ramp up their anti-Work Choices advertising campaign, while he says Labor's plan to allow pattern bargaining is a threat to interest rates.

APESMA sets up own law firm

The APESMA will next Tuesday - the first anniversary of Work Choices - launch its own legal company, APESMA Lawyers Pty Ltd, which it has set up in response to the growing volume of its work representing members now going through the courts rather than the AIRC as a result of the new IR laws.

Combet calls for union-employer IR pact in mining

ACTU secretary Greg Combet has called for the mining industry to accept that AWAs will be axed if a Rudd Labor Government takes power, and to begin working with unions and Labor to develop an alternative that maintains the sector's flexibility and agility, while guaranteeing enhanced employee rights.

News in brief, March 22, 2007

Giudice notes paradoxes in IR legislation; ACCI survey finds jobs more secure; Work Choices record-keeping requirements will cost, says Della Bosca; Holden reaches 600 target for voluntary redundancies; and Comcare under-resourced, says Gillard.

Tristar managing director to front NSW IRC

The Adelaide-based managing director or Tristar will tomorrow face the NSW IRC inquiry into the availability of work at the company's Marrickville plant after the Federal Court today rejected his application for an injunction against being summonsed to give evidence.

AMMA pillories AWA plans as ALP national conference looms

The mining and resource sector is stepping up its campaign against Labor's plans to scrap AWAs, with a new report saying a form of statutory individual contract must be retained, that common law contracts are an unworkable alternative, and that Labor's proposed transitional arrangements could create sovereign risk.