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Former Rex workers granted early FEG access

Almost 600 former employees of insolvent Rex Airlines have been granted early access to the taxpayer-funded FEG scheme as the voluntary administration process drags into a fourth month.


AMWU rule change prises open BHP OS

The AMWU has after more than two years succeeded in gaining FWC approval to expand its eligibility rules so it can get a toehold in BHP's internal labour hire operation.



Move to royal family business not subject to restraint clause

In a case demonstrating the limits of restraint clauses, a superior court has voided unreasonable constraints a wealth management company owned by US private equity funds sought to enforce when three of its former Melbourne advisors moved to a rival operation owned by Liechtenstein's royal family.


Taylor laments "ossified" public sector pay under wages cap

NSW IRC President Ingmar Taylor says after a decade of pay caps depriving the tribunal of the capacity to ensure incomes did not fall behind in real terms, all submissions informing a review of its wage fixing principles are calling for change.



Changes needed to accelerate multi-deal adoption: Paper

With "limited take-up" of multi-employer bargaining since its inception last year, a paper presented at the Australian Labour Law Association national conference in Geelong last week says some "technical" amendments would make it simpler and easier to authorise negotiations and make deals.


Bullying continued while bully on stress leave: FWC

A general manager found to have "relentlessly" bullied a worker even while he was himself on workers' compensation leave faces possible AFP prosecution after refusing to attend the FWC's hearing of the matter.


Former IR minister appointed Anti-Slavery Commissioner

Former federal Workplace Relations Minister Chris Evans has been appointed Australia's first Anti-Slavery Commissioner, responsible for improving victim support and helping employers address supply-chain risks such as forced labour and debt bondage.


AMWU sparks demark battle in Queensland ore field

The AMWU claims in a bid to win coverage of extra classifications at a Queensland mineral field that the AWU has "ignored or failed" to properly service them and left it with the "full burden" of negotiating agreements on their behalf.


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