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Bench confirms power to overrule flexibility knockbacks

A FWC full bench has rejected an employer's challenge to a finding that it must grant an employee's flexible work request, upholding a decision that reaffirms the precedence of NES provisions even when inconsistent with the terms of an enterprise agreement.


Worker seeking job with rival unfairly sacked

The FWC has found it unfair to summarily sack an "unsatisfied" manager accused of using her small business employer's email to seek a job with a competitor.


Urgent need for reform to close super pay gap: Report

Later-in-life events rather than child-rearing alone contribute to women retiring with lower super balances, and the government needs to take "urgent action" to prevent women from continuing to fall behind, a new report finds.


Union "endorsement" meant terms agreed for IBD: Bench

A FWC full bench has expressed a provisional view that it should make an intractable bargaining determination reflecting the employer's proposal, other than for a previously agreed term the UWU "resiled" from.


Deficient harassment probe forced resignation: FWC

"Serious" flaws in an employer's s-xual harassment investigation, in tandem with its expectation the worker would continue working alongside her alleged harasser, forced her to resign, the FWC has found.


"Newborn" limitation excludes worker from PPL

The FWC has today ruled a paramedic ineligible for primary carers' parental leave to tend to for his six-month old baby, because the enterprise agreement covering him only enables carers of newborns to access the entitlement.


"No bias" in holding 200 of 1.22 billion Woolies shares

A commissioner who holds 200 Woolworths shares has refused to recuse herself from an anti-bullying case involving the supermarket giant, because the amount of shares she owns is insignificant.


Three-day-week for "recovering" worker not bullying

The FWC has rejected a bullying complaint after finding the Department of Finance put the worker on a three-day week, while he recovered from a previous "toxic" job, so he could spend the other two days "trying to resolve his workplace grievances".


FWC rejects ASU's retreaded SCHADS proposal

The FWC has resoundingly rejected the ASU's proposal to hear its SCHADS award work value case alongside the Commission's gender undervaluation review.


End of line for MP's advisor who went "nuclear"

A former parliamentary officer who took a "shock and awe" approach and went "nuclear" after a federal MP made him redundant post-election has lost his bid to pursue an adverse action case in tandem with a discrimination claim.


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