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ROs review; Green light for AHA merger; & more

Booth, Hamberger to review FWC regulation of registered organisations; Green light for AHA/AAA merger; and Wages up 3.5% in latest "real-time" snapshot.


Menulog backs broad gig worker regulation

Menulog has followed the lead of DoorDash and Uber in signing a charter with the TWU supporting federally legislated minimum rights and a disputes mechanism for gig delivery workers, but now also supports the new Minns NSW Labor Government's ambition to introduce state-based legislation.


Government to legislate coal mining LSL changes

The Albanese Government claims it will ensure fairer calculation of long service leave for casual coal mineworkers, as part of a Protecting Worker Entitlements Bill to be introduced to Parliament this week.



Minns to move fast to axe public sector wage cap

Incoming NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns said today that work will start immediately on scrapping the State's public sector pay cap and to amend the State Constitution to prevent the privatisation of Sydney Water.


Drivers not employees for super purposes: full court

Two veteran truck drivers held by the High Court to be contractors rather than employees have today lost a cross-appeal seeking to establish an entitlement to decades of superannuation on the basis that they fell within the wider meaning of employee in the Super Guarantee Act.


Surveyors say CFMMEU pressing them to sign up

Professional associations representing Victoria's surveyors have joined forces to push back against the CFMMEU's construction division allegedly applying unlawful pressure on their members to join the union, hindering work on major projects.


CPSU yet to embrace proposed Auntie deal

The CPSU says it will not endorse an ABC deal agreed in-principle with the MEAA, because although it offers an 11% raise over three years, a $1500 bonus and boosts career progression, a new annualised salary scheme has "absolutely no safety net".


Rugg case will spark further reasonable hours test cases: KC

Leading employer-clientele silk Stuart Wood KC says the court battle involving a former political staffer and an independent Federal MP that will further test what constitutes reasonable hours has "profound implications" and will spark a rash of other test cases.


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