New laws promise workload relief for FWC

The Albanese Government has heard the FWC's cry for help as it prepares to introduce legislation tomorrow aimed at putting the brakes on and in some instances reversing the tribunal's AI-fuelled workload.


Not Hunt's first rodeo: FWC GM

FWC Commissioner Jennifer Hunt's complaint that surfaced on Linked-In yesterday isn't the first, with the Commission revealing this evening that it counselled her after she raised an issue about another member two years ago, while she has also raised a further matter in recent weeks.


FWC unveils "vastly different" SCHADS award

Most disability, home care, social and community services workers will from October next year be covered by a "vastly different" award providing pay rises of up to 27%, following yesterday's decision by a FWC expert panel considering gender undervaluation in highly-feminised sectors.



FWC member's "misbehaviour" complaint resolved: Rishworth

Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth has confirmed she commissioned an independent investigation by a silk after FWC member Jennifer Hunt complained of alleged "misbehaviour" by two senior presidential members, but said that after examining his findings, "the matter is now settled".


Panel delivers 4.75% rise in award rates

The FWC's annual wage review expert panel has today granted a below-inflation 4.75% rise in all award rates, after "regrettably" concluding it would not be "practicable or responsible" to order a larger increase in the current "uncertain" economic conditions.


No redundancy parachute for airline manager

An airline has succeeded in having a former manager's redundancy pay cut to zero after the FWC found his insistence on amending an intellectual property clause in his contract did not alter the fact that it offered him "objectively acceptable" alternative employment.


Aldi on-hire workers to enjoy big pay hike

The FWC is set to make a same-job, same-pay order covering on-hire casual de-stuffers at an Aldi distribution centre that will see their 25% loading and any allowances paid on top of a "loaded" base rate paid to permanent workers.


New permit for CFMEU official "let down" by leaders

A CFMEU construction division official once deemed remorseless for multiple breaches and who is currently defending two court cases has won a new entry permit, with administrator Michael Crosby telling the FWC that past leaders "continually" let the organiser down.


Australian-made: Kiwi able to make anti-sacking claim

The FWC has found that an employee of an Australian company who lives and works in New Zealand can bring an unfair dismissal claim, because the employer received his emailed contract acceptance in Victoria.


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