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Shadow minister vows to be "sponge for new ideas"

Shadow IR Minister Tim Wilson says he comes to the portfolio with "fresh thinking" and as a "sponge for new ideas", while he predicts AI will increasingly propel people to combine salaries, side hustles and shared equity schemes.


Court rejects BHP SJSP stay bid

The Federal Court has today rejected BHP Coal's bid to stay the same-job, same-pay orders for its Bowen Basin mines, which had been due to take effect within days.


FWC targeting paid agents' GP gaming

The FWC is introducing reforms to tackle a blowout in general protections claims and the paid agents using them as a "business model", while it is also incorporating AI into major aspects of its work, according to its President, Adam Hatcher.


Part-time review seeks clarification of scope

A FWC full bench is seeking submissions on any additional issues its review of award part-time provisions should consider, and will then consult on proposed research, while the tribunal has also begun a review of redundancy provisions in selected awards.


Made-up texts justified HR manager's sacking: FWC

The FWC has found that a senior HR manager's fabrication of a text message from a colleague - which discredited allegations she made against him - amounted to "a complete fiction that even the famed spy story novelist John Le Carré would have been impressed by" and warranted his summary dismissal despite procedural deficiencies.


$64,000 payout for worker who refused breath test

The FWC has found an employer unreasonably directed a worker to take a breath test without clearly explaining why, and then unfairly summarily dismissed her for refusing it.


Run gig, transport cases concurrently: RTAG

The Road Transport Advisory Group has recommended that the FWC program key proposed gig food/beverage delivery, last-mile delivery and road transport contractual chain cases to run in parallel, after a consultation process failed to find consensus on priorities.


Transition plan's scope too narrow: Academics

The Net Zero Economy Authority's jobs plan process is too "narrow and limited in scope", but Germany's best practice just transition model can provide lessons, academics have told a review.


Harmonisation on horizon as Rishworth sets out agenda

Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth has used the Australian Industry Group's Policy-Influence-Reform Conference to map progress on the Albanese Government's second term IR agenda, while flagging her resolve to help "harmonise" the management of psychosocial hazards.


Insistence on husband's health status biased: Tribunal

A roadside assistance and financial institution discriminated against a customer service officer by requiring clearance from her husband's specialist to confirm she would not put him at risk by returning to the office during the pandemic, a tribunal has held.


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