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ASU says Murdoch's AWAs discriminatory

The ASU has won the support of the NSW Labor Council for a campaign against the use of AWAs for administration employees at News Limited.


ACCI seeks new anti-strike laws

The ACCI has called for the Federal Government to legislate to overcome the Federal Court191s Emwest and Electrolux decisions.


New tax burden on construction redundancy fund?

Possible changes to the tax treatment of Victoria's Incolink redundancy fund threatens to double the tax burden on employers and impose income tax payments on employee benefits in the construction industry, an IR consultant has claimed.



Abbott warns against industrial manslaughter laws

WR Minister Tony Abbott has today attacked moves to introduce industrial manslaughter legislation in Victoria and Queensland and resumed his advocacy on behalf of employers, this time tagging them "unsung heroes".


Correction

Workplace Express yesterday, in "Florid insults don't justify dismissal", reported that the IRC had reinstated a man dismissed for using phrases including "get the bitch on her back" while banging on a female colleague's hotel room in the belief that she was elsewhere.


Geelong Grammar asks Commissioner to leave the room

In a long-running dispute that essentially deals with whether there is a transmission of business when functions are brought back in-house, Geelong Grammar in Victoria has made a s105 application objecting to Senior Deputy President Reg Hamilton arbitrating the matter.



Redundancy not in breach of AWA

A bank manager who was made redundant after the Commonwealth and Colonial State Banks merged has failed to convince the Federal Court that the move was in breach of his AWA.


Florid insults don't justify dismissal

A grain handler who banged on the door of a female colleague's hotel room and yelled out "f--king bitch" has been reinstated, with the IRC accepting that he did not believe she was there at the time.


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