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Bullying continued while bully on stress leave: FWC

A general manager found to have "relentlessly" bullied a worker even while he was himself on workers' compensation leave faces possible AFP prosecution after refusing to attend the FWC's hearing of the matter.


Former IR minister appointed Anti-Slavery Commissioner

Former federal Workplace Relations Minister Chris Evans has been appointed Australia's first Anti-Slavery Commissioner, responsible for improving victim support and helping employers address supply-chain risks such as forced labour and debt bondage.


AMWU sparks demark battle in Queensland ore field

The AMWU claims in a bid to win coverage of extra classifications at a Queensland mineral field that the AWU has "ignored or failed" to properly service them and left it with the "full burden" of negotiating agreements on their behalf.


Fuss about multi-bargaining overblown: Hatcher

The public outcry about multi-employer bargaining during the passage of the Secure Jobs legislation was "massively overstated" in the light of the limited number of cases that have since emerged, but recent reforms might have revived single-enterprise bargaining, according to FWC President Adam Hatcher.



Paid agent screening pilot to start in fortnight

The FWC will in about two weeks begin its pilot of a system to screen paid agents before they appear in conciliations, conferences or hearings, its national practice leader for unfair dismissal and general protections cases told a public consultation this week


Clearer guidelines needed for handling rival class actions: Lawyer

The Federal Government should consider strengthening court powers to deal with competing class actions and extending existing case management protocols to union or FWO claims, a lawyer says in a paper presented at the Australian Labour Law Conference today.


Tribunal rejects department's fishy tale

In a breakthrough for NSW fisheries officers seeking to carry capsicum spray while patrolling for poachers, the State IRC has refused to terminate work bans after the Department of Primary Industries failed to convince it they seriously risk depleting fish stocks.


Drone operators swerve costs order

The FWC has declined to issue cost orders against two drone operators who "without reasonable cause" used the forum to pursue anti-bullying orders against airspace regulators, but warned them they might not be so fortunate again should they ever choose to make similar applications.


Rap on knuckles for DEWR's $240K underpayment

The FWO issued a caution to DEWR in September for its self-disclosed $243,000 underpayment of about 200 employees, it has told a Senate Estimates hearing.


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