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Stay for teacher accused of s-x with student

A tribunal has stayed a teacher's unfair dismissal claim while he awaits the result of his "working with children" check, after the NSW Department of Education sacked him for allegedly contacting a student on Grindr and then having s-x with him at school.

NDIS review urges state-federal collaboration on portable entitlements

The ASU has welcomed an early NDIS review recommendation for the Albanese Government to collaborate with the states and territories to test a portable leave scheme, while the review panel says migrant workers should also enjoy the same standards as the domestic workforce.

Bench issues reasons for 15% aged care rise; & more

Bench issues reasons for 15% aged care rise; Boland to conduct safety review; Tudehope returns to IR portfolio in Opposition; Entitlement Bill's super provision to remedy shortcoming, says Digest; and Enforceable undertakings for UTS, Uniting Agewell.

No joy for lawyer humiliated by "attractive" interviewers

A tribunal has dismissed a male lawyer's s-x discrimination case, after he accused a law firm of not hiring him because it favoured female candidates, claiming that he experienced a greater degree of humiliation because of the "very attractive and beautiful" interviewers.

Labor domination opens way for return of safe rates: Mookhey

Wall-to-wall Labor governments across mainland Australia provide the opportunity to re-introduce the principle of "safe rates" into the transport industry by the end of the year, according to the new NSW Treasurer, Daniel Mookhey.

"Atmosphere changing" towards neoliberal forces: Kaine

New NSW Labor upper house member and former IR academic Sarah Kaine has used her inaugural parliamentary speech to decry the "cult of individualism" that has led to the loss of labour market safety nets, while hailing the recent political shift towards restoring workplace "dignity".

Air-con multi-deal might hobble middling companies: Study

A new research paper claims that multi-employer bargaining in the air-conditioning manufacturing industry could force low-productivity companies to collapse and reduce mid-performing companies' profits.

Bench refuses to spike unvaxxed worker's tardy dismissal claim

A NSW IRC full bench has quashed the rejection of an unvaccinated worker's bid for a one-day extension to challenge her sacking after a commissioner found it would cause prejudice and that she has little prospect of success, based on arguments her employer did not make.

FWC referring solicitor to Law Society for "nazi" accusation

A FWC full bench has rejected a solicitor's challenge to a $36,000 costs order and will report him to the NSW Law Society over his misconduct in accusing another tribunal member of being a "Nazi" and taking bribes.

Negotiations "progressing nicely" for HVAC multi-deal: AMWU

An industry group is hoping to press ahead with a pioneering multi-employer agreement for heating, ventilation and air conditioning businesses in NSW, after the AMWU provided reassurance that it remains committed to negotiations derailed by a contested union election.