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Full bench confirms defence personnel not "employees"

A full bench of the Federal Court has confirmed the common law definition of "employee" as it applies to defence personnel after an enlisted serviceperson unsuccessfully argued the Commonwealth had discriminated against him when it took adverse action and sacked him for being HIV positive.



ANZ seeks to end agreement for top-tier staff

The FWC has granted the ANZ Bank access to a document detailing how many members the FSU has in each classification of its enterprise agreement, with the bank now expected to seek to remove higher classifications from agreement and award coverage.


Breaking: Heydon still considering

Royal Commissioner Dyson Heydon will not hand down his decision tomorrow on whether he will stand aside from the inquiry.


Bluescope warns of restructure and redundancy

BlueScope Steel unions are meeting with management this afternoon after the company warned that without "game changing" workplace restructuring at its Port Kembla steel works, it might be forced to shut the facility by 2017.





Telstra pushes for flexibility in new deal

Up to 10,000 Telstra employees who were previously ineligible to vote are about to have their say on an enterprise agreement offer that includes, as well as guaranteed rises, a 3% annual increase to be placed into a "pay pool" and distributed by managers according to individual performance.


Heydon adjourns to consider bias argument

Royal Commissioner Dyson Heydon has today reserved a decision on his future as Commissioner and adjourned the inquiry until next Tuesday.


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