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HSU turns to court to effect branch takeover

The HSU will today lodge a Federal Court bid to place its Victorian No 1 branch into administration, as embattled branch secretary Diana Asmar resists calls to stand down and seeks to turn the heat back on the union's national executive in another case heading to court tomorrow.


FWC bench provides guidance on anti-strike orders

A FWC full bench led by president Adam Hatcher has overturned a two-month suspension of ETU strikes against Transgrid, taking the opportunity to lay out the correct approach to assessing safety commitments when considering whether protected industrial action should be stopped or suspended.


Drop in women working part-time: WGEA

Employers need to normalise part-time employment and flexible work arrangements and actively prevent them reducing workers' pay, career progression and perceptions of their performance, according to a new WGEA report.



Parliament passes just transition legislation

Federal Parliament has today passed the Albanese Government's legislation to establish a "just transition" authority, which is to be chaired by former FWC president Iain Ross.


Report to spark FWC clampdown on paid agents

The FWC's clampdown on paid agents has begun after president Adam Hatcher accepted recommendations that include considering representation and disclosing fees before cases get out of the starting gates, while also highlighting "broad support" for new laws to establish a registration scheme featuring a fit and proper person test.


Hatcher seeking views ahead of "shake-up" test cases

FWC President Adam Hatcher is seeking feedback before diving in to three TWU test cases seeking minimum standards orders for food and parcel delivery gig workers and owner drivers.


High Court douses Hot Wok challenge

The High Court has refused to hear a major hospitality group's challenge to a finding that a FWC bench did not show bias when it raised concerns about an already-approved agreement ultimately revealed to have been voted up by three venue managers and a payroll employee not covered by it.


Labour-hire a "risk shifting exercise": FWC

The FWC has noted the proliferation of a business model serving as a "risk shifting exercise" for host employers, in rejecting a labour hire worker's unfair dismissal claim.


APRA prosecuting CFMEU's O'Connor over super "breach"

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has launched a Federal Court bid to fine and disqualify CFMEU manufacturing division national secretary Michael O'Connor as co-chair of First Super for allegedly using its funds to pay the wages of a union employee.


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