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10.5% pay increase over three years at Kmart

Some 23,000 Kmart employees have won a 10.5% pay increase over three years after the IRC certified their new enterprise agreement today, while McDonald's has finalised its agreement for 3,000 workers in 42 South Australian stores.


Writing IR tribunals' obituaries is premature: Kirby

Industrial tribunals are innovative, relevant bodies that reinforce the Australian ethos and provide an essential firefighting role that the courts can't match, the High Court's Justice Michael Kirby has told a Melbourne audience of labour lawyers.


TWU commits to $30 million cuts at Qantas

Qantas Airways has agreed not to sell its catering division, Qantas Flight Catering Ltd, on the proviso that the TWU will help Qantas to slash labour costs by up to $25 million over the next two years.



Pre-natal leave for super workers

A major funds manager has introduced the equivalent of three days pre-natal leave for their employees, in what is an emerging trend in that industry.





Maintenance unions to take it up to Qantas

The AMWU is preparing to take industrial action against Qantas, in a bid to put pressure on the airline to respond to the bargaining agenda put forward by maintenance unions.


Victorians unions play down Skilled raid split

The public split between the ACTU and militant Victorian unions has been tempered to present a united front over the alleged raid at Skilled Engineering's HQ.


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