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SDA aims for McDonald's with the lot

The SDA has lodged a new supported bargaining application seeking to cover 115,000 McDonald's workers across the country, off the back of its recent win in South Australia.


New FWC commissioner forged at steelworks

The FWC's youngest member has told a welcome ceremony how her 20-year journey to the tribunal began as a teenager when she successfully hauled her employer to court to recover six months of unpaid wages.


Queensland launches inquiry into CFMEU

Queensland's Crisafulli Government will hold a commission of inquiry into the State branch of the CFMEU's construction division in the wake of a report concluding that its former leaders ran a "violent, cruel, misogynist" regime.


Hanna topples Batt in CPSU Victoria election

After more than 30 years leading CPSU Victoria, Karen Batt appears to have been toppled by challenger Jiselle Hanna, in the first contested ballot in two decades.


Last-minute difficulties don't warrant extending time

The FWC has refused to extend time for a worker who attempted to file his unfair dismissal claim two hours before the deadline, finding that by waiting until the last minute, he risked encountering technical difficulties.


Conduct went beyond "alarm bells" to "veritable sirens": FWC

The FWC has ordered reinstatement for a professor who sent "intimate and romantic" messages to a student, including a photo of himself in his boxers, finding that his seven-year unblemished record since his recently-uncovered relationship mitigated his behaviour.


FWO appeals key ruling on casual academics' unpaid work

The FWO has filed a challenge to a a Federal Court ruling that found a casual academic should not be paid separately for marking, after the NTEU urged it to respond because the decision "could open the door to an explosion of legalised higher education wage theft".


Bikie threats overrode "heat of the moment" resignation

A worker who threatened his managers that he would set bikies on them and that he had "a bullet with your name on it" resigned in the "heat of the moment" and should have been given the chance to retract it, but the FWC has upheld his dismissal because his menacing behaviour amounted to serious misconduct.


"Cold-hearted" HR manager behind unlawful sacking: Court

A HR manager opportunistically accused a disgruntled employee of leaking confidential information to "put the blow-torch" to him over his dogged pursuit of underpayments, a court has found.


Aiding recruitment process not "obtaining" new role: FWC

The FWC has refused to reduce a worker's 16-week redundancy payment after finding that when it comes to determining whether an employer has offered "other acceptable employment", assisting with identifying alternatives "falls short" of procuring a new role.


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