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"Inconsistent" restraints on wealth advisors not enforceable: Court

A court has found restraints in two financial advisors' former employment contracts and other instruments to be unenforceable, stymieing a wealth management company's bid for an interlocutory injunction stopping them from working in the industry or soliciting its clients while it runs its case.



FWC upholds bona fides of AMWU officer's redundancy

The FWC has found the AMWU genuinely made special projects officer Dave Kelly redundant, finding it retrenched him because it "was no longer a good spend of union funds to pay" him, rather than any "union election-related skullduggery" or "capriciousness".


MUA withdraws threat of action against Qube

The MUA and its leaders have averted the threat of liability for alleged secondary boycotts against transport and logistics company Qube, after the union provided an undertaking this afternoon that it would withdraw that part of its planned protected action against stevedore DP World.


Big rise in workplace harassment: NTEU survey

The NTEU is calling for urgent change, after its latest survey found that "s-xual harassment, s-xism, and gender-based bias in tertiary education workplaces continues to be largely ignored and as a result remains firmly entrenched in our universities".


Loopholes bill fails to deliver contractor exclusion: AREEA

Resources employer group AREEA says the Loopholes Bill's labour hire provisions lack a proper exemption for specialist contractors and will kill off the use of on-hire workers, despite Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke's assurances that the drafting would take "very full account" of its concerns.


MUA bans are secondary boycotts: Qube

The Federal Court will this afternoon hear an urgent bid by transport and logistics company Qube to halt an alleged unlawful secondary boycott by the MUA as part of its planned protected action from Sunday at stevedore DP World's four container terminals.


FWC overturns summary sacking for "confidentiality" breach

The FWC has ordered a Gold Coast cabaret club to compensate two workers it sacked after intercepting private social media discussions about a colleague's pay, finding it treated them like they had broken into its equivalent of the Watergate complex to expose key secrets over WikiLeaks.


Boland to lead Safe Work Australia

The Albanese Government has appointed workplace safety executive and advisor Marie Boland as Safe Work Australia's chief executive officer.


Parallel McDonald's class actions continue after court ruling

Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke has failed to convince the Federal Court to give preference to a SDA rest breaks case against McDonald's by staying an earlier-filed class action backed by unregistered union RAFFWU.


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