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Workplace Authority fairness test letters being sent this week

Employers and employees covered by more than 50,000 agreements lodged since the starting date of the fairness test on May 7 will begin receiving letters from the Workplace Authority this week telling them if the test applies.


News in brief, July 13, 2007

Victorian Police to seek secret ballot for work bans; NSW employers targeted over new child worker laws; Uniting Church calls for probe into union's Woodside Energy sacking claims; and WO prosecutes Video Ezy store over $9,900 underpayment.


SA psychiatrists' walk-out averted by 15% skills shortage pay rise plan

Consultant psychiatrists in South Australian public hospitals have voted unanimously today to withdraw their resignations after the State Government agreed to arbitration in the SA IRC based on a recommendation by the commission for a 15% pay loading to attract and retain specialist staff.


John Holland suing AMWU over Comcare switch

In another battle between construction company John Holland and unions over its move into the Comcare self-insurance scheme, the company is now also suing the AMWU under the Trade Practices Act, claiming it misled employees.






News in brief, July 12, 2007

Unemployment rate up slightly as full-time jobs fall; Ron McCallum to leave top university job; WO charges quarry for alleged underpayment of $15,550; and upcoming events.


Hockey rejects Hulls fairness test loophole claim

Victorian IR Minister Rob Hulls says he has received legal advice that another loophole in the Federal Government's new fairness test leaves exposed more than 350,000 state workers not employed by constitutional corporations.


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