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Cole Commission seeks views on industry codes

Building and Construction Royal Commissioner Terence Cole, in his latest discussion paper, is canvassing views about whether the construction industry's IR climate stymies enforcement of codes of practice.

Murray resumes IR job

Democrats Senator Andrew Murray has returned to the IR portfolio he vacated a fortnight ago.

Health service guilty of race discrimination

A government health service has been ordered to pay damages for race discrimination to a senior radiologist who was labelled a "bloody black".

Set time limits for NSW IRC: Labor Council

The NSW IRC191s handling of unfair dismissal claims should be sped up by prescribing timeframes, according to the State Labor Council191s response to a DIR issues paper.

Queensland workers win $18 flow-on

More than 350,000 Queensland award workers have won a pay rise of $18-a-week after the State Commission agreed to flow on the federal living wage decision.

ALP review to boost union links

The Hawke/Wran review of the ALP has softened the impact of recommending scrapping the 60:40 rule by proposing new ways of strengthening links with unions.

AMWU's claim for casuals' severance begins

The IRC will next week begin hearing the AMWU's claim for severance payments for labour hire casuals working on ADI Limited's billion-dollar Minehunter project.

NEST proposes administering maternity pay top-up

In a signal that it is broadening its scope, industry trust fund NEST (which evolved out of Manusafe) today told the Senate inquiry into the Democrats' paid maternity leave bill that it could administer the "top-up" payment advocated by the ACTU.

Della Bosca outlines views on dismissal changes

NSW IR Minister John Della Bosca has revealed plans for limited reforms to State unfair dismissal laws, ahead of releasing a discussion paper canvassing a raft of changes to the IR Act.

Correction to Health Minders article

An article published yesterday by Workplace Express wrongly claimed that the IRC refused to certify an enterprise agreement for Health Minders Limited because it contained a union dues clause.