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$108,000 for caretaker paid with housing rather than wages

An employer that remunerated a live-in caretaker by providing him housing rather than wages must pay him him $108,000 in unpaid entitlements, following an appeal ruling affirming he had been engaged as a part-time employee.


New docks deals grapple with automation, AI

The MUA says it has secured a new deal at Hutchison Ports that "slams the door on automation", while members at the Port of Melbourne's "robo-terminal" are in line for big pay rises after endorsing a VICT agreement that boosts consultation over AI.


Retail employer body merger to go to vote

The proposed amalgamation of the Australian Retailers Association and National Retail Association to form the Australian Retail Council will go to a ballot next month, after a FWC decision today.


ILO gig regime to drive further local regulation

An employer representative involved in negotiating a new ILO gig work convention says it might require a "significant" expansion of Australia's current regulatory regime, while imposing "more onerous" obligations on platforms using algorithmic management systems.


"Bullied" worker put colleagues through "ordeal": FWC

A worker who made unfounded bullying complaints against 11 alleged perpetrators, including a senior HR manager, two HR team members, a safety specialist and an in-house lawyer has been castigated by the FWC for putting his colleagues through an "ordeal" and advised to refrain from making any further "baseless" complaints.


Penalty rates legislation passes parliament

The Albanese Government's legislation to protect award penalty and overtime rates has passed both houses of parliament, after the Senate this morning endorsed it without further amendments.


Shock performance review not bullying: FWC

In a decision illustrating the challenges of managing high-performing employees, a member of Woolworths' e-commerce team has failed to persuade the FWC that her manager and supervisor bullied her during a tense period sparked by receiving a lower annual rating than usual.


Big rise in on-hire Woolies warehouse workers' pay

The SDA's Victorian branch has secured a 46% pay increase for labour-hire workers at a major Woolworths distribution centre, after they previously received a flat rate regardless of experience.


Labor baulks at WFH commitment

Labor senators have sided with the Coalition to vote down a Greens amendment to the Albanese Government's penalty rates legislation that would require employers to consider requests to work from home for up to two days a week, "if practical".


HR manager not forced to resign over flex request

A senior HR manager has failed to establish that Uniqlo forced her to resign by rejecting her requests to return two days a week after parental leave, the FWC noting she was "clearly aware" of her right to lodge a flexible work dispute.


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