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Company and individuals fined for AWA duress

Another Tasmanian tavern that was subject to an OWS investigation has been fined $24,750 and its part-owner and manager penalised as individuals after the Federal Magistrate's Court found them guilty of AWA duress.


News in brief, October 3, 2007

MBAWA launches advertising campaign to keep ABCC; ASU online campaign targets Qantas; and Changes to stop super "double-payments" welcomed.




Study shows Australians at work; Government criticises it as union-funded

The first report in a comprehensive five-year study of Australians at work was mired in political controversy on its release today, with both Treasurer Peter Costello and Workplace Relations Minister Joe Hockey claiming it was discredited because it was part-funded by unions.


News in brief, October 2, 2007

Eureka flags on building sites may breach guidelines, says ABCC; WA sends 25,000 fairness test warning notices; and ACCI rejects worker advocacy centre plan.


Nurses union to test pattern bargaining rules for strike action

The Victorian nurses union is to test Work Choices' pattern bargaining prohibition on secret ballots for strike action after about 1,500 members yesterday voted unanimously in favour of applying to the AIRC for work bans, including possible bed closures in public hospitals.



News in brief, September 28, 2007

Workers to walk off at Foster's next week; and Hockey fast-tracks GEERs payments for transport workers.



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