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Victorian inquiry backs LSL portability

Victoria should establish portable long-service schemes for the community sector, contract cleaners and the security industry, a state parliamentary inquiry has recommended.


ALP seeks to end "unconscious bias" in recruitment

A Shorten Labor Government would introduce an "anonymous CV" regime for all federal public service graduate and entry-level positions, in a bid to eliminate unconscious gender bias in assessment of job applications.





Coles meatworkers seeking their own deal

The AMIEU wants to resume bargaining for a new dedicated butchers' enterprise agreement with Coles now that the Fair Work Commission has quashed last year's supermarkets deal that rolled in meatworkers and Coles Online employees.



Queen's birthday honours for Baird, Moltoni

Sydney University Professor of Gender and Employment Relations Marian Baird and IR consultant Theresa Moltoni have been recognised in the Queen's birthday honours list.


Essential Energy workers vote down unilateral deal; & more

FWC to arbitrate Essential Energy deal, after workers reject offer; Bench upholds genuineness of Patrick redundancies; WA IRC raises state minimum wage by 1.9%; and Employer ordered to repay docked workers it directed to stop work.


Victoria pushing ahead with CFA deal

Victoria's Andrews Labor Government has vowed to push through the controversial enterprise agreement covering its Country Fire Authority, despite sustaining political damage that has spilled into the federal election campaign.


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