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Union's action coercive, Southcorp to argue

Manufacturing giant Southcorp is today attempting to use the Workplace Relations Act's anti-coercion provisions to stop Campaign 2000 picketing and strike action at two of its sites.


Record productivity performance on docks

Two years after the waterfront dispute, Australia's stevedores have achieved record productivity levels that approach the 25 containers an hour benchmark set by Workplace Relations Minister Peter Reith.



CBA, FSU back in talks

After an eight-week standoff, the Commonwealth Bank and FSU have resumed enterprise bargaining negotiations.


Non-union deals delivered more in June

For the first time, non-union enterprise agreements have delivered higher wage increases than union agreements, according to ACIRRT's ADAM report on bargaining in the June quarter.


Vic ex public servants register for claim against Government

Former Victorian public servants who may be eligible for a share of a multi-million dollar back-pay settlement with the State Government have already began swamping an inquiry service to register their details.


Tax breaks in ESOPs report

A parliamentary committee has recommended that the Government provide substantial new tax breaks for employee share plans and allow employers and employees to trade wages and conditions for share ownership in businesses undergoing short-term crises.


Grace is QCU's first woman leader

The Queensland Council of Unions has elected Grace Grace as its secretary - the first time a woman has occupied the position in the organisation's 115-year history.


ACTU attacks credibility of BCA report

The ACTU has attacked the independence of a BCA-commissioned report that says most CEOs of member companies believe their future lies with building direct relationships with employees rather than with unions.



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