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Hatcher declines to refer questions to court

The FWC has refused to refer legal questions on the construction of a Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act provision to the Federal Court before hearing the Victorian Ambulance Union's registration application.


Queensland to delay Respect@Work changes

Queensland's Crisafulli Government will delay the implementation of "rushed" Anti-Discrimination law changes passed by the Miles Government last year, to conduct further consultation, in a move that Queenland Council of Unions secretary Jacqueline King described as "an outrageous betrayal of Queensland workers".


Employers fail to repel SJSP orders

A four-member FWC full bench has knocked back arguments by the host employer at a NSW open cut coal mine and its labour hire providers that it would be unfair and unreasonable, or even unconstitutional, to grant same-job, same-pay orders.


Dutton softens APS WFH stance; Unions target Rio; & more

Dutton softens public sector WFH stance; Mining unions seeking to force Rio to bargain; Big spike in IR jobs; Exposure draft released for payday super reforms; US union density static ahead of Trump disruption; and Labour hire regulator goes after company director.


Proposed penalty exemptions an "attack" on pay: Unions

The 25% exemption rate the Ai Group has proposed for an estimated one million workers covered by the clerical award "does not adequately compensate" for the loss of penalty rates and overtime, according to ASU national secretary Emeline Gaske.


WFH survey "skewed": AiG

The Australian Industry Group has expressed dismay at the "skewed" drafting of a FWC survey aiming to gather information on how the clerical award currently impedes or enables working from home.


"No excuse" for "astounding" representative error

The FWC has extended time due to representative error, after a lawyer with "extensive experience in employment matters" who is also the author of an article on his firm's website about the "hurdles" to "jump over" to make an unfair dismissal claim, including the 21-day time limit, lodged a client's application four days late.


Ahead of May election, where do the parties stand?

Although the Albanese Government has shelved plans for an April election due to Cyclone Alfred, prompting some parties and crossbenchers to delay key IR policy announcements, many battlefronts have already been revealed.


FWC rejects Irving delay bid, as leader seeks new job

The FWC will next month hear a bid from former CFMEU Queensland branch assistant leader and High Court administration challenge spearhead Kane Lowth for a declaration that he is a fit and proper person to take up a job offer at another union.


Jetstar on-hire cabin crew win $8000 rise after SJSP bid

Team Jetstar cabin crew have voted up an agreement variation that the TWU says will leave them and fellow labour hire colleagues at Altara about $8000 a year better off thanks to "same-job, same-pay negotiations" and a new protected rate of pay.


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