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DEWR, FWC to appear ahead of Bill inquiry deadline

The Senate has this afternoon extended the deadline until tomorrow for the report of the Secure Jobs Bill inquiry, which will hear last-minute evidence from the DEWR and FWC in the morning.


3.5% increases in latest enterprise deals: FWC

Enterprise agreements filed with the FWC in the fortnight to October 21 paid average annualised wage increases of 3.5%, substantially outpacing the 2.8% rises in DEWR's data for June quarter agreements but well below the 7.3% rate of consumer price inflation.


Court defers to "specialist" FWC on underpayments claim

In a move that the NTEU warns could have a "chilling effect" on underpayment claims across the economy, the Federal Court has stayed its attempt to claw back millions of dollars on behalf of casual and sessional staff while Monash University pursues a FWC bid to retrospectively vary its agreement.



FWC corrects record for "insubordinate" sparkie

A Smith's Snackfood electrician accused of insubordination and repeatedly refusing to follow directions to assist during a fire has failed to knock out his final warning, but the FWC says his "entirely understandable" application has set his disciplinary record straight.


Bench timetables next stages of work value case

Following a FWC decision to pay an interim 15% rise to some aged care workers, a reconstituted bench has laid out a provisional schedule to consider phasing it in, to see whether extra increases are justified and if workers who are not directly engaged should also get a pay boost.


Burrow stepping down as head of global union federation

As she prepares to step down after 12 years, the world's top union leader, former ACTU president Sharan Burrow, has hailed the Albanese Labor Government for moving swiftly to overhaul Australia's IR laws, including the planned introduction of multi-employer bargaining.


FWC suspends Svitzer protected action

The FWC has this morning suspended towage company Svitzer's protected industrial action for six months, averting a 17-port lockout after finding it threatened to endanger welfare and significantly damage the economy.


Qantas wins special leave to challenge adverse action ruling

Qantas has this morning won special leave from the High Court to challenge the full Federal Court ruling that it took unlawful adverse action against its former ground crew employees when it shunned a TWU in-house tender and outsourced the work of 2000 ground-handlers.


Compensation for worker falsely accused of abuse

The FWC has awarded a wrongfully sacked childcare worker falsely accused of child abuse $33,500 in compensation and criticised the employer's "litany of mistakes" after it adopted a disciplinary process recommended by its external IR advisors.


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