Union members back Inpex industrial action

Unions say 100% of their Inpex members have voted in favour of taking protected industrial action, weeks after they rejected the company's unilateral offer.




Tribunal sets date for emergency fuel order review

Businesses having trouble interpreting or implementing FWC orders requiring reimbursement of contractors' increased fuel costs will have a chance to state their case on Friday, the tribunal said today.


CCTV surveillance no threat to casino worker

A casino manager did not mean to suggest that Crown Melbourne would use its CCTV coverage to "get" a worker if she challenged its refusal of her flexible work application to care for her sick mother, when he pointedly talked about her being under constant surveillance, a tribunal has found.


AI only hitting most exposed jobs: Rishworth

Preliminary federal government data shows that AI is reducing growth in the most vulnerable jobs, but that it has been positive overall, Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishwoth will tell a conference this morning, while rejecting calls for unions to have the right to veto the technology in the workplace.


CFMEU administrator resigns

CFMEU construction and general division administrator Mark Irving KC has resigned, after 18 months in the job.


HR advisor took reprisal action after complaint: ICAC

The NSW corruption watchdog has found that a consultant HR advisor for a State Government department engaged in corrupt conduct by blacklisting a company linked to an employee who made a bullying complaint after his engagement ended.


Directions for unrepresented worker oppressive: Bench

A FWC full bench has overruled a presidential member's jettisoning of an unfair dismissal case for failing to "fully comply" with her directions, finding them "unreasonably onerous".


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