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First published Jobkeeper dispute ruling; appeal looming

In a test case challenging the FWC's capacity to deal with JobKeeper payment disputes, Qantas will next week tell a full bench it lacks jurisdiction to review how it applied the scheme to a monthly-paid worker who claims he was short-changed.


Representative cautioned over "scandalous" claims

The Queensland IRC has rejected a former Department of Justice worker's notice to admit that Crown Law lawyers authored documents used for her dismissal and has warned her representative against making "scandalous" unsupported claims that they had a vested interest.




Senior FWC member attracts more heat as BHP deals quashed

An FWC full bench will rehear BHP Billiton applications to approve two hotly-contested in-house labour hire deals after expressing concern, for the second time in a month, at the way a senior tribunal member handled a matter.


Vale Green Bans leader Jack Mundey

Jack Mundey, the NSW BLF leader who instigated the internationally-renowned Green Bans movement, has died aged 90.


Meatworker boned over uncharacteristic Coke theft: FWC

A meatworks boner sacked just shy of his tenth work anniversary for stealing a can of coke is in line for almost $30,000 in compensation plus accrued long service leave, after the FWC found the employer's response harsh.


Businesses looking to COVID-19 pay freezes, cuts: RBA

Many businesses and their employees will negotiate wage freezes and reductions over the next 12 months due to the coronavirus crisis, but growth will "gradually pick up" next year, the RBA says in its monetary policy statement, released today.


Bench reserves on COVID-19 vehicle award variation

An FWC full bench has today reserved its decision on proposed coronavirus-driven changes to the vehicle award, after a service stations peak body said reduction of hours provisions are "useless" due to minimum pay floors.



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