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Sukkar speech reveals "secret" IR plan: Labor

Labor has leapt on a newly-uploaded speech by a Coalition frontbencher to the HR Nicholls Society, saying it reveals the party's "secret plan" for IR if it takes power at the looming election.


Separation certificate confirms on-hire worker's sacking

The "clear and unambiguous" wording of a separation certificate confirmed an on-hire worker's dismissal, regardless of the labour supplier's intention, the Fair Work Commission has ruled.


Refusal to let workers ponder NERR sinks deal

A company that sprang a meeting on workers at which it compelled them to collectively and immediately select bargaining representatives has failed to win approval of a new deal, with the FWC finding the employer "misled" them.


We can't quash full bench's "opinion": Full Court

A full Federal Court has taken legislative changes into account in throwing out the UFU's bid to quash a FWC full bench finding no terms had been agreed between the union and Fire Rescue Victoria upon which to base an intractable bargaining workplace determination.


Government accepts FDV review recommendations

The Albanese Government has adopted the recommendations of a review of its landmark legislation establishing 10 days of paid family and domestic violence leave, which found the scheme is operating as intended, but poor awareness and evidentiary requirements are preventing its full utilisation.


High Court case hampering CFMEU administration: Irving KC

Mark Irving KC says he is administering the CFMEU's construction and general division "in the shadow" of the union's deposed leaders' High Court challenge, which is creating substantial uncertainty.


FWC backs parent's bid for extra remote work

The FWC has overruled an employer's resistance to a working parent's request to work an extra day a fortnight at home to care for his toddler daughter until she reaches two years of age, while rejecting its claims that it would set a precedent for the remainder of its workforce.


Workers' pay "is not a 'policy'": Court

A Federal Court judge has slammed a stockbroker founder's "outrageous" behaviour in the course of dismissing a damages claim against two former employees who enticed clients to a rival, while separately finding that he unlawfully deducted almost $50,000 from one advisor's pay to cover travel and entertaining costs.


Worker unaware of drug policy change wins job back

In a warning for employers about properly educating workers on workplace policies, the FWC has reinstated an employee dismissed for breaching drug and alcohol rules, because the major company failed to ensure its workforce understood a key change.


DEWR says FWC still short of balance; & more

FWC still short of balance: DEWR; Wrong to summarily axe "whistleblower" CEO; Slaters refers "malicious" all-staff email to cops; and FWC to convene cash-in-transit confab.


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