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News in brief, April 19, 2006

Juice bar's Amber takes employer to AIRC; Employers can sack "pain in the bum" workers with impunity under Work Choices, says Andrews; AIRC reinstates Flying Kangaroo's medically retired flight attendant; BHPB recruitment case goes back to WA IRC; DEWR pays $12,000 to Harper's company; Child care shortage inquiry to take public submissions, says Victorian Government; and Melbourne Museum exhibiting union banners.

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