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Bargained wages growth easing: DEWR

Pay rises in private sector agreements eased in the March quarter and plummeted from an unusual spike in the public sector, according to DEWR's latest data.


FWC reaffirms its anti-bullying boundaries

The FWC has told two drone operators to trim their anti-bullying claims against officers from regulatory authority CASA after emphasising that its jurisdiction does not extend to picking over another body's administrative decisions in isolation.


Employers face Comcare freeze as scheme reviewed

A freeze has been imposed on big employers applying to self-insure under Comcare while the Albanese Government reviews the compensation scheme's legislative framework, 17 years after a former Labor IR minister imposed what turned into a six-year moratorium on new participants.


Esso offshore supplier facing SJSP order

The ETU has applied for a same-job, same-pay order for a family-owned business that supplies workers to Esso's Bass Strait operations.



Unpaid agent given all-clear in harassment case

A tribunal has accepted a barrister's assurances that an industrial advocacy firm is in no danger of breaching laws prohibiting payment for helping him to represent a real estate agent who is accusing her former employer and four ex-colleagues of s-xual harassment.


Compensation cap rises to $87,500 from Monday

The income and compensation caps for unfair dismissal claims are set to increase next Monday, along with filing fees for a range of other applications.


28%, four-year offer for Victorian public sector nurses

Victoria's public sector nurses are set to decide whether to endorse a pay rise of 28% over four years after rejecting an earlier offer and closing hospital beds, while NSW nurses have handed the Minns Government a "business case" for a quick 15% uplift.


Two escape routes in demerger legislation

Legislation introduced today by Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke provides two "pathways" for the CFMEU's manufacturing division to demerge from the broader union.


"Contractor" documents disguised employment relationship: Bench

In a decision with broad implications for the disability services sector, a care provider has failed to overturn a ruling that a worker who signed two contracts describing her as an independent contractor is in fact an employee capable of suing it for alleged unlawful dismissal.


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