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News in brief, May 17, 2004

NSW Upper House committee recommends new offence of corporate manslaughter; AIRC changes panels as Munro prepares for exit; Electronic lodgment of agreements helps CFMEU get agreements in on time; AIRC launches new notification service for awards; AIRC member refuses to step down from union registration case; Commission full bench to hear test case on reinstatement of incapacitated employee; There's time to boost workforce participation, says OECD; and HSBC says wages heading for 4.25% next year.

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