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HSU goes to court to recover $40,000 from Kathy Jackson

The HSU has launched legal proceedings to recover up to $40,000 in legal costs allegedly incurred by national secretary Kathy Jackson early last year without the union's authorisation.



Implied trust and confidence term in nine million contracts: Irving

There is now an implied mutual term of trust and confidence in nine million Australian employment contracts, according to Victorian barrister Mark Irving, who appeared for the ACTU in the Federal Court case that confirmed the term's existence.






Victorian Government joins Boral in contempt case against CFMEU

Victorian Attorney-General Robert Clark will add his weight to Boral's prosecution of the CFMEU for contempt after the Supreme Court said his interest in protecting the administration of justice was strong enough for him to be joined as a plaintiff.


Millions lost from "hopeless" laws: union

The CFMEU has seized on a recent auditor general's report as supporting its claims of a multi-billion dollar revenue loss from a "gaping hole" in tax laws designed to stop individuals falsely claiming business status for their work.


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