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Supplier liable if machinery unsafe

Suppliers have the same responsibility as employers for ensuring a safe workplace or they risk criminal prosecution, after a landmark decision this week.


IRC approves CBA deals

The IRC has certified four enterprise agreements covering some 23,000 employees of the Commonwealth Bank, more than a year after the bank started negotiating with the FSU.


"Scab" label not harassment

BHP Iron Ore Pty Ltd is defying WA IRC orders to reinstate a train driver it sacked for harassing a "scab", after ruling that his conduct didn't violate the company's harassment policy.



Incat 4-day week under fire from union

The AMWU is taking Tasmanian fast ferry manufacturer Incat Tasmania Pty Ltd to the IRC on Thursday, after the company gave its 900-strong two options to cope with a downturn in orders: cut the working week to 4 days or lose 200 jobs.




Court rejects bid to penalise Qantas

Qantas unions have failed in a Federal Court bid to impose penalties on the airline for allegedly breaching its enterprise bargaining agreement by failing to consult before contracting out maintenance work.


IRC boosts supported wage minimum

An IRC full bench has today awarded an application by the ACTU to boost the supported wage minimum from $50 to $53 a week.



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