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Expatriate EDS IT consultant wins unfair contract claim

The NSW IRC, ruling on an unfair contract claim, has ordered outsourced service provider EDS to provide seven months pay to an American expatriate consultant who worked on the company's $4 billion Commonwealth Bank contract.


Cut minimum wage to close growth gap with US, says OECD

To close the gap between Australian and US economic growth, Australia needs to cut minimum wages, drive people with disabilities off benefits and boost vocational education, according to a groundbreaking international benchmarking report by the OECD.

Cut care costs to boost participation: Taskforce report

Workforce participation could be improved as the labour market tightens by reducing the cost to workers of meeting their caring responsibilities, but the Howard Government’s promised childcare debate won’t go far enough, according to a new report.

NSW rail agency ordered to pay $2,000 damages for race bias against labour hire worker

NSW’s Rail Infrastructure Corporation indirectly racially discriminated against a labour hire employee of Sri Lankan heritage because of his poor written English, a tribunal has found, while the VCAT has refused a media request to produce documents relating to a workplace discrimination claim lodged by the woman who is struggling for her life after being found in a car boot last week.

Nuclear agency ordered to reinstate employee it made redundant

The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation has been ordered to reinstate a female employee and reimburse her lost maternity pay and wages after she was found to have been unfairly selected for redundancy.


Unfair dismissal update, February 22, 2005

AIRC rules on private versus workplace workplace harassment; Fishing Party fends off unfair dismissal claim; and harsh to dismiss sick worker via phone.

Labour market measures needed to maintain growth: RBA

Skills shortages, labour force participation rates and labour productivity must be addressed to remedy emerging constraints on economic growth, according to Reserve Bank Governor Ian Macfarlane.