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Employers urge Cole to recommend new laws

Enterprise bargaining has failed in the construction industry and new employment arrangements specific to the industry should be legislated, a large number of construction industry players have told the Cole Royal Commission in private consultations.


Commission must address compensation criteria: bench

Two Southcorp Wines employees will retain a total of $51,000 compensation for their unfair dismissal, despite an IRC full bench finding technical errors in the Commission's initial ruling on their fate.


Canon technicians go out for 48 hours

Photocopier technicians at Canon Australia will strike for 48 hours this week amid union claims that the employer refused to give workers more than a 1% pay rise.


Food workers reimbursed for meal break breach

Seasonal workers at food processing giant SPC are set to receive $700,000 in compensation for underpayment of meal break entitlements over several years.


Building Commission outlines agenda

Building and Construction Royal Commissioner Terence Cole has outlined seven key IR issues he intends to address, in a statement today outlining the Commission's agenda.


May 6 News Update

Hendy to be new head of ACCI; IRC refuses to revoke entry permit of BHPB union organiser; Survey reveals strong support for paid maternity leave; Changes to Workplace Express article on Maintrain and Walker; executives to win largest increases, according to salary survey; and more.


Unions intensify Kinko's campaign

Unions have intensified their campaign against printing company Kinkos, after the company gave a final written warning to a union delegate.


OEA helps win $36,000 for AWA employee

A worker employed on an AWA by a US-based company has won $36,000 for breach of redundancy provisions in her contract – after the Office of the Employment Advocate provided her with free legal assistance.


Senate inquiry finishes today

The Senate inquiry into the Federal Government's bid to get up five IR bills winds up in Melbourne this afternoon.


Building unions cooperate under new deal

Unions in the NSW building and construction industry have agreed to put past differences behind them after signing a pact that commits them to cooperate in strengthening their organising capacity and boosting recruitment.


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