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Queensland deal derailed by matters pertaining requirement

Another enterprise agreement has fallen foul of the Workplace Relations Act's requirement that deals cover matters pertaining to the employment relationship, with Coles Myer Logistics and the SDA in Queensland this time the affected parties.

Deal struck for Tullamarine mail centre

In a breakthrough in the deadlock over the construction of Australia Post's $20 million mail screening facility at Tullamarine airport, contractor Hansen Yuncken and the CFMEU (construction & general division) were this afternoon before the AIRC seeking certification of a project deal for the site.

Sydney Uni reneges on deal for fear of losing under HEWRR

In the first fallout from the Federal Government's new higher education IR rules announced this week, Sydney University has withdrawn from an in-principle deal with the NTEU due to be signed off today. Employees have responded by planning a 24-hour strike for next month.


PSA to lodge 25% wage claim, campaign against job cuts

The PSA will soon lodge a two-year wage claim of 25% for some 80,000 public sector workers, while its members will take to the streets tomorrow in protest against massive job cuts across the public sector.

Angry reaction to links between funding and IR change

The Howard Government's new linkage between university funding and IR reform, which will be backdated to yesterday if legislation passes the Senate, has sparked an angry reaction from unions, employers and non-government political parties, who are now pushing for the legislation to be amended.

News in brief, September 22, 2003

Former Village Roadshow executive seeks $148m payout; AIRC quashes Head Hunters agreement; CFMEU must respond to Taskforce coercion allegations, court rules; Senior AIRC member says Commission needs to fully consider issue of whether agreement clauses pertain to the employment relationship; Commission reinstates worker who failed drug test; and International IR conference in Sydney in 2009.

Unions win improved access rights for meetings

The WA IRC has found that unions have the right to choose where they hold meetings on an employer's premises, ruling that a high school should not prevent officials from using its staff room for union business.

Flexible workforce conference round-up

Low employee demand for casual conversion, says labour supplier; ACTU open to flexibility but not cost-cutting at Qantas; Abbott reiterates plans to reintroduce termination of employment bill; and Della Bosca says bill to remedy Dymocks decision on his agenda for next year.

NSW IRC full bench rules on remuneration cap

In a decision that will lead the exclusion of more high-earners from the NSW unfair dismissal jurisdiction, a full bench has ruled that the unfair dismissal remuneration cap is based on earnings at the time of dismissal, rather than during the previous 12 months.