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News in brief, August 9, 2005

Howard Government engaging in “fiction” with claims unfair dismissal bill rejected 40 times, says independent report; ACTU planning national community-based protest on October 25; Employers increasingly using non-wage benefits to attract workers, says RBA; Court says there are limits to labour suppliers' OHS responsibilities; PM's favoured academic says social policy favouring working women over homemakers; New primer on the child care tax rebate; and Della Bosca asks NSW IRC to flow on federal work and family test case ruling.

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