One Nation staffer loses dismissal challenge

A FWC full bench has overturned a finding that PM Anthony Albanese's post-election decision to pare back One Nation's staffing allocation amounted to a dismissal.


New national leadership team at NTEU

As a new team prepares to take over the helm of the NTEU, the FWC has approved a rule change that will enable more members to vote in future elections, in a decision delayed by an administrative error and the union's request to postpone it to avoid irregularities.


FSU building AI protections into agreements

The FSU says it is embedding "trailblazing" AI clauses in agreements, as the FWC approves an Aware Super deal promising only a human will make key employment-related decisions, and another industry fund is seeking a variation that spells out its consultation obligations ahead of adopting the technology.


Late application not apples: FWC

A senior FWC member has put Apple adherents on notice not to use its proprietary word processor Pages to file documents, observing that the tribunal has enough on its plate without wasting time "chasing down applicants" over inaccessible formats.


$55 million-plus settlement in Aldi class action

Aldi will be obliged to pay $26.3 million on top of $28.9 million it has already restored to 32,000 current and former workers it allegedly failed to pay for work before and after their shifts, under the proposed terms for settlement of a SDA class action, according to the union.


Inpex workers endorse "standard-setting" deal

Hydrocarbons producer Inpex's workers have overwhelming voted to adopt the "benchmark" union deal that delivers 3.75% annual increases, substantial allowances and strong job security protections and which the Offshore Alliance will use as a model for bargaining for a new Shell Prelude agreement.



Bench rejects sacked urinator's AI-aided challenge

Google AI's unfounded suggestions that an unfair dismissal ruling set a "dangerous precedent" and established an "unsafe principle" highlight the technology's limitations, a FWC full bench has found today.


Court clarifies coal LSL levy calculations

The Federal Court has clarified how the black coal mining sector's portable leave scheme levies should be applied to casual workers.


ATO SJSP challenge a "white-collar" test case: Union

The CPSU is turning the spotlight onto the Albanese Government's public sector employment practices with a same-job, same-pay challenge to the ATO's call centre outsourcing model.


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