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Make menopause a protected attribute: UK inquiry

A leading gender and IR expert says Australian policymakers should "pay attention" to a UK parliamentary inquiry's recommendation that the Johnson Government make menopause a protected characteristic under anti-discrimination laws and that employers implement more menopause-friendly policies.


Qantas underlines expectation of strict adherence to wages policy

Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has today rejected an "untenable" 12% pay claim by the airline's licenced engineers, while he is meanwhile contending that the Albanese Government's signature IR policy of "same job, same pay" doesn't fit the aviation industry's business model.


Court shunts cardiologist's bid to stay misconduct probe

The Federal Court has rejected an eminent cardiologist's bid to pause a probe into multiple misconduct allegations against him while highlighting a "complicating and competing factor"; that he is part of a group of cardiologists accused of arrogantly abusing their positions.


Employers, unions at odds over ACT portable LSL plans

The Ai Group has criticised an ACT Government proposal to extend its portable long service leave scheme as "misconceived', but the UWU says it is a welcome expansion to cover "highly-mobile" workers.


Industry bargaining needed to meet Labor pay promise: ACTU

The ACTU will push for the Albanese Government's Jobs and Skills Summit next week to embrace industry-based and multi-employer negotiations, as part of an overhaul of a collective bargaining system that is failing to deliver a fair share to workers.


Unions clinch deal with "fundamentally aligned" Shell

Unions and Shell Australia have signed off on an in-principle agreement after a bitter campaign that resulted in the world's largest floating LNG platform being shuttered last month amid continuing protected strike action.


Three ways to "rebalance" the FWC: Stewart

A leading employment law and IR academic says the Albanese Government needs to decide how it will go about "rebalancing" the FWC before it settles on a successor to President Iain Ross, suggesting it has three options.


Court throws cloak over ACIC adverse action case

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission has in winning broad-ranging suppression orders "strongly" rejected the claim by a former IT officer suing it over an alleged "sham" redundancy that such measures were pointless given potential witnesses could be readily identified through their LinkedIn profiles.


CFMMEU's manufacturing division to make exit bid: Leader

The CFMMEU's manufacturing division says it will soon apply to leave the mega-union, opening the way for another lengthy struggle with the dominant construction division and its smaller ally, the MUA.


Union attendees emerge ahead of jobs summit

The leaders of the largest and most influential unions are heading to Canberra next week to participate in the Albanese Government's Jobs and Skills Summit.


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