BHP's export hub facing crippling strikes

Unions have today sought authorisation to strike at BHP's iron ore export operations at Port Hedland, after claiming to have been "stonewalled" during bargaining for new deals.



CFMEU's SA branch reclaims independence

The CFMEU's South Australian construction and general division branch has today broken away from its Victorian counterpart, newly-installed administrator Michael Crosby describing it as a "very important moment" after two "turbulent" years following revelations about the union's misdeeds.



Charity faces job candidate race bias claim

A prospective migrant living in Egypt has won limited document discovery against an Australian charity running a refugee employment program, in a race bias complaint alleging there is "a stark disparity" between its placements for South Sudanese and other candidates.


Risk manager "a source of distress"

The FWC has rejected the dismissal claim of a "combative" risk manager who accused a Rio Tinto-linked First Nations trust of forcing her to resign by subjecting her to psychological hazards, pressuring staff to work on "invasion day", and flouting her right to disconnect.


"Red-blooded" fraud not necessary to bin deal: ETU

The ETU will resume its bid to axe an energy services deal voted up by four workers, after a full Federal Court today rejected the employer's attempt to overturn a ruling allowing the union to pursue its claim the company "concealed" that three of the workers were engaged for the sole purpose of participating in the poll.


Exercise caution when dismissing bullying claims: Bench

The FWC should only dismiss an anti-bullying application at a preliminary stage if the absence of a future risk is clear, a FWC full bench has found in upholding the appeal of a worker on extended sick leave.


Mixed inflation signals ahead of annual wage decision

The last inflation reading before the FWC's annual wage review decision has delivered a mixed result, with the Consumer Price Index down significantly compared to last month, but a key measure of underlying inflation up slightly.


Merits get wrongly-filed claim across the line

The FWC has extended time for a worker to contest her dismissal, finding it warranted due to her mistaken attempt to dispute it in another tribunal, combined with the strong merits of her claim.


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