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Bench dismisses Employment Advocate FOA appeal

In another blow to the Office of the Employment Advocate, a Federal Court full bench majority has thrown out an attempt to prosecute the CFMEU and one of its shop stewards for alleged FOA breaches and criticised the OEA over its conduct.


BP restrained from outsourcing

In a ruling that underlines the legal dangers for employers who threaten to contract out work, the Federal Court has restrained BP from outsourcing after finding it might have coerced and discriminated against a group of refuellers.


Looming decision might sink Manusafe

Manusafe could be dead as industrial issue within a week, after the IRC today granted an interim s127 order on the basis of employer argument that unions couldn't take protected action over the trust fund because it didn't pertain to the employee-employer relationship.


Maintrain agrees to trust fund for long service

In a major victory for the metal unions' employee entitlements campaign, Maintrain workers have won a deal that guarantees their past entitlements and ongoing annual leave entitlements via bank guarantees and future long service leave entitlements via a trust fund.


Senate to block Abbott’s Victorian Bill?

WR Minister Tony Abbott's bill to boost the minimum conditions of 250,000 low-paid Victorian Schedule 1A employees is looking increasingly unlikely to pass through Parliament without heavy amendment, with the Democrats moving toward insisting that the Government protect them by providing for common rule awards.



Short takes

Maintrain dispute goes into third day of Hawke-guided talks; appeal court says refusing reference could increase dismissal damages; IRC takes stick to violent employer; Commission supports Ansett sacking over racist remark; NSW to proceed with contractor deeming laws; and more.


ACTU reveals casual test case option

The ACTU has revealed it is considering running a test case to provide regular casual workers with the right to convert to permanent employment, following the release of a new report by a young workers' advocacy group recommending better protection for casuals.


Victorian nurses accept peace deal

The nursing dispute in Victorian public hospitals is over, after ANF members today supported an IRC-brokered resolution of the nurse to patient ratio issue.


Court forces TCFU branch to cough up

TCFU national secretary Tony Woolgar has today won a court battle to stop the union's Victorian branch from withholding hundreds of thousands of dollars of affiliation fees.


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