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Things hotting up as employer goes to court over contentious deal

An employer has appealed to the Federal Court to quash FWC orders requiring five individuals to appear before a Commission full bench next week to address concerns over their role in the approval of its current agreement.


Worker still employed despite overshooting vax deadline: FWC

The FWC has declined to hear the unfair sacking case of a vaccinated worker who passed up "at least" eight chances to confirm her inoculation status before her employer dismissed then reinstated her within 48 hours.


ACTU, BCA back simpler BOOT

Ahead of tomorrow's jobs summit, the ACTU and BCA have agreed on a set of principles and policy ideas, including simplifying the BOOT, raising the federally-funded parental leave payment from 18 to 26 weeks, establishing an independent energy transition authority and "rebalancing" migration toward more permanency.


COVID-19 isolation period cut from 7 days to 5

Isolation periods for COVID-19 are set to drop from seven days to five, while the pandemic leave disaster payment will be adjusted to reflect the change, after a National Cabinet meeting today.


IR academics add weight to jobs summit

A slew of eminent IR academics are set to add heft to this week's Jobs and Skills Summit, the official invitation list has revealed, while the Government says it hopes to reach agreement at the forum on a "handful" of relatively "immediate actions" that lay the foundations for longer-term policy changes.


Greens could block inadequate Summit IR changes: Bandt

The Greens have warned the Albanese Government ahead of its Jobs and Skills Summit that they are "very worried" about potential "weakening" of the BOOT, while reminding Labor it will need the party’s support in the Senate for IR changes that might be agreed at this week’s event.



Former law firm partner seeks $2M over alleged discrimination

A lawyer is suing her former firm for $2 million in a case accusing it of misrepresenting her employment as that of an independent contractor and discriminating against her because of her gender, race and age.


Business, employer groups look beyond summit

Three major employer groups have called for "strong consultation" after the Jobs and Skills Summit, when the Albanese Government will be developing its post-event employment white paper.


New call for independent transport sector standard-setter

The Albanese Labor Government should establish an "independent body" to set enforceable standards for traditional transport operations, along with on-demand delivery and rideshare platform work, according to a broad industry-union coalition.


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