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Cash lifts public sector wage cap to 2%

The federal government is seeking to break a bargaining impasse in the federal public sector by increasing its wages cap to 2% a year.


Lay criminal charges against CFMEU's Ravbar & Hanna: Stoljar

The CFMEU says it will seek a police investigation into the "leaking" of Heydon Royal Commission submissions that recommend that criminal charges be laid against the secretary and former president of its construction and general division's Queensland branch over the destruction of documents.


Labor backs ChAFTA after securing amendments

Federal Labor says it is ready to support the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement after securing "legally binding safeguards" requiring labour market testing, use of enterprise agreements as a reference point for 457 visa workers' salaries and a 90-day deadline on obtaining occupational or trades licences.


Innovative personal leave clause in Victorian agency deal

Victoria's emergency services communication agency has reached in-principle agreement for a new enterprise deal which that will deliver 9% to 11% wage increases over three years to some 650 employees and enable them to donate their personal leave to colleagues.


Parliamentary committee says current IR safeguards mitigate ChAFTA concerns

A report by a Coalition-dominated parliamentary inquiry says current immigration and IR safeguards will mitigate China-Australia Free Trade Agreement concerns if compliance watchdogs are "adequately resourced", but a dissenting report labels the stance "naïve" and "out of touch".


Majority ruling on sacked worker "unjust", says FWC member

A Fair Work Commission full bench has split over the treatment of a long-serving worker dismissed after his work demands exacerbated a previous injury, with one tribunal member describing the majority decision to dismiss his appeal as "manifestly unjust".


HR manager fined for role in employer's notice breach

A HR manager has been fined more than $1,000 by the Federal Circuit Court for the part she played in her employer's provision of insufficient notice when dismissing an injured employee.



Cleanevent says AWU didn't want a record of cosy deal

The AWU did not want a trade-off for lower wages for cleaners being mentioned in the same document that dealt with employer payment of union memberships, the Heydon Royal Commission has heard.


FWC's Lawler covertly recorded conversations with president

FWC Vice President Michael Lawler has used a secretly-recorded phone conversation with tribunal president Iain Ross to challenge his claim that he never said the besieged member had an unlimited entitlement to sick leave.


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