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Academic questions merit of ACCC role in bargaining

An IR academic has cautioned against Productivity Commission suggestions that a review of new multi-employer bargaining measures should consider giving the ACCC a role and says he is "surprised" at questions about the public benefit of lifting workers' pay.


$126K of personal fines imposed on 8 CFMMEU officials

The Federal Court is continuing to order CFMMEU officials to pay penalties out of their own pockets, rejecting arguments that two first offenders and one organiser no longer employed by the union should have their fines suspended.


Tribunal to reconsider whether it can expunge warning

In a significant ruling on its powers, the NSW IRC will reconsider a nurse's victimisation claims after overturning a finding it lacked the power to order that a disciplinary warning be removed from her file.



Introduce visa distinctions to address worker shortages: PC

The Albanese Government should pilot a lower-paying visa subclass for aged care and disability care to plug gaps in publicly funded services, according to the Productivity Commission, which otherwise recommends replacing skill shortage lists with minimum wage thresholds of at least $70,000.



PC urges new gig dispute power for FWC

In what might present another opportunity for the Albanese Government to deliver on its promise to rebalance the FWC, the Productivity Commission says it should empower the tribunal to conciliate and arbitrate gig workers' termination and payment disputes.



PC proposes ACCC role in monitoring multi-deals effects

The Productivity Commission says a review of the Albanese Government's new multi-employer bargaining measures should consider amending the Competition and Consumer Act so the ACCC can play a role.


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