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Bill aimed at derailing class action: Lawyers

Lawyers running a class action on behalf of supported employees with intellectual disabilities have described legislation introduced to Parliament yesterday as "an outrageous abuse of power".


ACCC investigating CFMEU's alleged Boral boycott; & more

ACCC investigating possible CFMEU boycott activity against Boral; FWC to hear Aurizon bid to terminate agreements next week; and Textile union prosecuting companies across clothing supply chain.


Newman to push High Court to adopt new test for trading corporation

The Queensland Government has foreshadowed that it will argue for a new test for what constitutes a trading corporation, when the High Court later this year hears a union bid to ensure Queensland Rail workers remain covered by the Fair Work Act despite the state government's de-corporatisation of the rail authority.



Senate committee backs Fair Work amendments

The Senate's Education and Employment Legislation Committee has recommended today that the upper house pass the government's Fair Work Amendment Bill unamended, with the ALP and the Greens tabling separate reports opposing the legislation.


Labour productivity and sound economy underpin 3% wage rise

A positive economic outlook and sustained labour productivity improvement are key factors in yesterday's Fair Work Commission's decision to award a 3% increase to award rates of pay, with the minimum wage panel again advising employer groups that they need to introduce more rigour to their surveys if they are to have any influence on the tribunal's deliberations.


Ross to push on with super review

Fair Work Commission President Iain Ross has vowed to stick with the timetable he set down for the review of default superannuation funds.


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