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WFH "preference" doesn't cut it with FWC

The FWC has made it clear that a "mere preference" for working at home without providing sufficient evidence of responsibilities or needs will not pass the first hurdle for a flexible work order.


Late switch fails to defeat SJSP bid

A last-minute shift to direct employment for on-hire workers of one labour supplier at a major abattoir chain has failed to stymie the meat union's bid for same-job, same-pay orders.


FWC hears first SJSP dispute

The FWC has this week reserved its decision on the first dispute over a same-job, same-pay order, after the MEU challenged Workpac's plan to pay on-hire workers at a Queensland coal mine only two months of a 12-months bonus.


Directors did not criminally exploit FEG scheme: Court

An attempt to warn companies away from the exploding Fair Entitlements Guarantee scheme has fallen flat, after an appeal court found that two directors of an ailing business committed no crime by allegedly hoping liquidators would access taxpayer funds to pay out 58 former employees.


Exploitation of young workers "pervasive": Study

With more than a third of young workers paid $15 an hour or less and almost half working unpaid overtime, loaded rates could provide a partial solution, according to new university research on the exploitation of young workers.


FWC bench overturns truck driver's dismissal

A FWC full bench has reinstated a rubbish truck driver sacked for a low-level alcohol reading, finding that the initial decision relied on reasons the employer had not put forward, without considering whether the driver had an opportunity to respond.


Treasurer reveals three-pronged roundtable agenda

Resilience, productivity and sustainability will be the focus of the looming economic reform roundtable, and RBA governor Michelle Bullock, Productivity Commission chair Danielle Wood and treasury secretary Jenny Wilkinson will each kick off a day of the three-day assembly, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said today.


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.


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