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June 18 news update

Commission compensates redundant worker for attending long-distance dismissal hearing; Queensland IRC rules on alcohol warning; airport guards get work value rise; Employer super contributions rise from July 1; NSW Government lauds it IR laws; and more.


SA teachers win maternity leave boost

About 16,000 South Australian teachers will receive six weeks paid maternity leave and a 12% pay rise over three years after they endorsed a new enterprise agreement.


Seconded bank workers not redundant: Court

A Federal Court full bench has ruled today that 70 CBA employees seconded to outsourced IT service provider EDS Australia were not made redundant and were not entitled to severance payouts.


Crucial ruling on transmission of business

In a critical ruling, an IRC full bench has opened the way for unions to have disputes found and awards made against trading entities rather than companies, which would prevent transmission of business issues from arising and ensure employees' rights are protected.


Queensland Health workers ramp up campaign

Hospital support staff at major Brisbane public hospitals stopped work today as unions continue rolling stoppages as part of their bargaining campaign for 32,000 workers.


Nurses strike in Tasmania, Queensland

Nurses are holding rolling stoppages at public hospitals in Tasmania and Queensland in a bid to advance enterprise bargaining negotiations with their state governments.


Court rules on service of orders

In an important ruling on what constitutes proper service, the Federal Court has thrown out an employer's bid for a penalty against a union for breaching a s127 order, because the company failed to serve the order on a union officer.



Tribunal rules on discrimination, OHS conflict

In two cases illustrating the difficulty for employers of managing conflicting obligations under anti-discrimination and OHS laws, a NSW tribunal has ruled that an employer was wrong to refuse to re-employ a worker after surgery, but upheld the decision of another employer to refuse an injured woman longer shifts.


NAB offers 4.5%; Workers reject CBA deal

The NAB has offered its employees a 13.5% pay increase over three years, which will set the pace on wages in the sector if accepted by employees, while FSU members in the CBA have overwhelmingly rejected the bank's proposed agreement.


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