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Discrimination exemption won to engage male disability carers

A tribunal has granted a family a five-year exemption from anti-discrimination laws to only engage male support workers to assist their non-verbal son, who has a severe to profound intellectual disability, after he refused to accept directions from "even very experienced" female support workers.


ACTU executive to review CFMEU response to corruption claims

A meeting of the ACTU's executive on Wednesday will review the CFMEU construction division's response to allegations that its Victorian branch has been infiltrated by criminals, while the State's Premier said this morning she will ask the Federal Government to review construction agreements and cancel them "if it's necessary to prevent criminal activity".


CFMEU construction division intervenes in Victorian branch

The CFMEU's construction and general division has this morning resolved to put its Victorian branch "into administration" and to "immediately" start an investigation, overseen by a "leading legal figure" into "any credible allegations of wrongdoing".


Burke seeking advice on "intervening" in CFMEU's affairs

Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke has warned the CFMEU it must act "immediately and effectively" to address "abhorrent" allegations of criminal conduct within its largest construction and general division branches, after he asked his department to advise him on his powers, including deregistration and putting in administrators.


CFMEU's Setka abruptly resigns

Beleauguered CFMEU construction and general division Victorian branch secretary John Setka pledged in February to retire and last night he pulled the trigger, ahead of a series of reports appearing in Nine publications and television this weekend.



OECD says Australian real wages lower than in 2019; and more

Australia's real wages yet to recover to pre-pandemic level, says OECD; Australia near top of economic mobility league table, says PC; University researchers seeking IR survey participants; SA set to mandate sexual harassment training for hospitality workers; and Tasmania might be last state to make industrial manslaughter an offence.



Agreement excludes employer legal representation: FWC

The FWC has found an agreement only permits representation for those initiating a dispute, ruling that it must observe "limitations and rights" in dispute resolution procedures that might be "contrary" to usual practice under the Fair Work Act.


Good faith failure hampers intractable bargaining settlement

A FWC full bench has arbitrated a narrow range of disputed matters including hours and pay in its second intractable bargaining workplace determination, for waste giant Cleanaway, after it found the company withheld information about individual bargaining representatives, undermining the union's claim that certain terms had been agreed.


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