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PSA industrial officer not sacked over complaint: Court

A PSA South Australia industrial officer who claimed the union decided against extending her contract because she complained about a bullying colleague has lost her adverse action claim.


New shadow minister in Victoria

Brad Rowswell is the new Victorian shadow IR minister, after the weekend reshuffle by leader Jess Wilson.


FWC rekindles pregnant worker's job at Amazon

An Amazon on-hire worker has been reinstated and awarded almost $15,000 after a FWC member speculated that her threat to go to the tribunal over the reaction to announcing her pregnancy prompted her employer to "circle the proverbial wagons".


Misconduct warranted ambo's relocation: Tribunal

After a FWC full bench finding that bullying must be assessed within a "spectrum of seriousness", a member has affirmed in redetermining a paramedic's challenge to a 350km transfer that his treatment of a subordinate constituted serious misconduct.


Big builders need to pull their weight: FWC GM

FWC general manager Murray Furlong has called for major construction companies to start playing their part in stamping out corruption in the industry, while the Wood inquiry will this week hear evidence from leaders of the AWU's Queensland branch and the Queensland Council of Unions.


Green light for retail employer bodies' merger

The FWC has approved the amalgamation of the Australian Retailers Association and National Retail Association to form the Australian Retail Council, which will employ their combined heft in seeking to reduce members' compliance burden and holding overseas platforms to account.


FWC backs Uber's deplatforming of "dangerous" driver

The FWC has upheld Uber's deactivation of a long-serving driver after multiple complaints alleging drug- or alcohol-affected dangerous driving, as his unsafe practices breached his services agreement and he failed to mend his ways after repeated warnings.


New inquiry into national employment standards

A House of Representatives committee has begun an inquiry into the "operation and adequacy" of the National Employment Standards, after a referral from Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth.


Talk first, MSD later "a strategic error": FAAA

The FAAA says it will no longer allow the "effluxion of time to be used as a weapon against workers", after protracted efforts to confirm a regional airline's cabin crew remained in favour of a majority support determination backfired in the FWC.


Inquiry to weigh Greens WFH legislation

The Senate has backed a new inquiry into Greens legislation to provide a right to work from home where it is "practical and reasonable".


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