HR managers need to rethink what makes a good leader and include more female characteristics in their model, the EOWA says, after releasing a census suggesting Australia is a decade behind other countries in equal employment of women.
Academic Barbara Pocock has told Australia's union leaders that curtailing hours is the key to a decent working life and urged them to trade wage rises for reductions in working hours.
Wages are growing at 4% a year in private sector enterprise agreements registered in the September quarter, according to data released today by the DEWR.
The NSW IRC has ordered Pasminco Limited to reinstate two injured workers and pay them almost $100,000 in entitlements after ruling that their dismissal six days before the sale of the mine was "cruel and heartless".
ACTU endorses promotions for Walton and de Bruyn, confirms hours caps likely to become ACTU policy, celebrates 75th birthday and says work and family test case provisions involve low or no cost.
The ACTU's executive is expected today to give its support to a work and family test case that seeks to extend unpaid maternity leave to two years and give workers the right to request changes to working hours.
Senior employment lawyer says HR managers ignore implications of NSW OHS Act at their peril; Shipping company fails in High Court; ASU seeks entitlements assurances from Air NZ; and Victorian Greens launch IR policy.
More than 35,000 public school teachers in Queensland have threatened to strike early next year if the Government does not make improved bargaining offers on pay rises, class sizes and behavioural management.
A country abattoir that maintained it had no direct employees has avoided an unfair dismissal claim, with the AIRC finding a labour hire company was the sacked man's real employer.