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Parental leave doubles in RACQ enterprise deal

Royal Automobile Club of Queensland employees are to receive a 4% annual pay rise over three years plus bonuses, improved paid parental leave and higher Saturday loadings, under a new deal with the FSU that goes to a ballot this week.


Labor makeover for work and family awards

A Rudd Labor Government would revitalise the national work and family awards, with changes including new industry-specific awards and a work and family best practice accreditation program that will be available to all employers, according to Shadow IR Minister Julia Gillard.


NZ to move on junior rates, right to request

The New Zealand Government is planning to abolish junior rates once young workers have worked 200 hours, while it also looks set to provide “right to request” provisions for carers.



News in brief, July 25, 2007

Pocock joins Peetz on Hockey hit list, after report finds Work Choices empowers employers to treat workers with disdain; ACCI general council criticises fairness test; maintains it was unnecessary; Harkins and CEPU back in court in September; Documentary on violent 1929 coal mining dispute to air on pay-tv; Workers can take every fifth year off at St George; AIRC to review wages and allowances next month; New pay scales must be carefully drafted, says AiG; and Hockey to roll up his sleeves.


AFPC pay rise might leave workers worse off, as quarterly CPI reaches 1.2%

The Fair Pay Commission’s 1.6%-over-10-months inflation forecast when it awarded pay rises of $5 to $10 a week to low-paid workers this month is looking shaky, after the ABS revealed the cost of living increased by 1.2% in the June quarter and 2.1% over 12 months.


Dismissal not for operational reasons: AIRC

A local government authority has lost its bid to dismiss an unfair dismissal case for genuine operational reasons after the AIRC found the sacking was influenced by personal antagonism, not just the employer's restructuring needs.


Award for company’s work and family program in building industry

Melbourne-based construction company Probuild has been recognised for its pioneering program to improve the work-life balance of its 160 direct employees, at the annual BCA/ACCI work and family awards dinner in Sydney last night.


Court makes crucial ruling on payment of notice

The Federal Magistrates Court has made the first authoritative ruling on what constitutes ordinary hours of work for payment of notice under the Workplace Relations Act.



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