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FWC asked to ignite slow-burning BHP negotiations

The CFMMEU's mining division has asked the FWC to intervene after almost two years of fruitless bargaining for enterprise agreements covering internal labour hire companies run by BHP's Operations Services.


Aldi owes employees for unpaid pre-shift "work": Court

The SDA says Aldi will have to pay up to $10 million to about 4000 warehouse workers nationally while also facing potential fines after a court found pre-shift tasks required at a western Sydney distribution centre constitute work.



Rise in bargained private sector wages

Private sector agreements approved by the FWC in the June quarter paid average annualised wage increases of 2.9%, lifting growth to the fastest pace in two years, but remaining at less than half of the CPI.


Lengthy battle flagged for CFMMEU demerger cases

The CFMMEU has foreshadowed jurisdictional challenges to the applications by two of its divisions to demerge and operate as separate standalone unions, in a sign of lengthy legal proceedings to come.



FWC to address concerns about awards' super clauses

The FWC will review superannuation clauses in more than 100 awards over concerns that they could conflict with last year's legislative changes to "stapled" funds and underperforming products.


No extra notice for potential train bans: FWC

Sydney Trains' request for extra notice of RTBU plans to turn off Opal readers and gates so it could safely do so itself has been rejected by the FWC, a senior member observing that on the employer's own evidence it would only make any potential disruption worse.


Qantas seeking to shift 1000-plus to individual contracts

The ASU says a Qantas plan to remove 1300 "senior professional" employees from the coverage of its largest agreement and move them onto individual contracts by the middle of next year "sets a dangerous precedent" for the rest of its 30,000 strong workforce.


Mandatory COVID-19 isolation to end next month

In a landmark change more than two years after the imposition of workplace-related COVID-19 restrictions, National Cabinet has today unanimously agreed to end mandatory isolation, while it also axed most pandemic disaster payments for workers without paid sick, personal or pandemic leave.


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