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MUA seeks injunction against Patrick

The Maritime Union went to the Federal Court this afternoon seeking an interim injunction to stop further moves by stevedore Patrick to introduce automation at its Port Botany container terminal while consultation takes place.


Victoria Police investigate bomb threat at CFMEU

CFMEU construction and general division Victorian branch staff were evacuated from their Swanston Street offices in Carlton South this morning after the union received a bomb threat in the mail.





High Court upholds Bendigo TAFE's adverse action appeal

The High Court has unanimously upheld Bendigo TAFE's appeal against last year's full Federal Court ruling that it took unlawful adverse action when it disciplined a teacher who was also a union delegate.


Election set for November for leaders of renewed HSU branches

Elections look likely in November to determine the new leadership teams for each of the renewed HSU NSW and Victorian No 1 and No 3 branches, with up to three rival tickets expected in each branch by the close of nominations on September 28.


News flash: High Court quashes Barclay adverse action ruling

The High Court today has unanimously overturned the landmark full Federal Court majority ruling that Bendigo TAFE took unlawful adverse action when it disciplined a teacher, who was also an AEU delegate, over an email he sent to union members.



Take workplace bullying away from OHS regulators: Bornstein

Maurice Blackburn principal Josh Bornstein says criminalising workplace bullying won't work and that Fair Work Australia should be given a new early intervention role to prevent cases reaching the point of irreversible damage.


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