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Degree-qualified work value review gets underway

A four-member FWC expert panel led by President Adam Hatcher has launched a review of degree-qualified classifications in modern awards on work value grounds and has given interested parties a month to provide their views on its proposed scope and terms.


September deadline for feedback on non-competes

The Albanese Government is seeking feedback on options to ban non-compete clauses that prevent workers from moving to better paying jobs, potentially taking clients and colleagues with them, along with measures to stop businesses colluding to make no-poach and wage-fixing deals.


PC seeking views on draft roundtable recommendations

The Productivity Commission will be seeking feedback on soon-to-be-released draft recommendations for next month's economic reform roundtable, as it calls for the adoption of a "growth mindset" to renew Australia's "sputtering" productivity growth.


FWC launches review of part-time award provisions

A FWC expert panel led by President Adam Hatcher has launched a review of part-time provisions in modern awards, which will look at how such employment should be defined, distinguished from casual work, and how hours are decided on and remunerated, as the Commission foreshadowed in its 2023-24 award review.


Steggles SJSP resistance just didn't cut it: FWC

The FWC has rejected a host employer's argument that de-boning chickens is specialist work that would fall under the service provision exception, and has made same-job, same-pay orders covering two labour-hire companies that provide workers to a poultry processing plant.


Start-up facing sacking dispute after lengthy pay "deferral"

A digital advertising start-up forced its general manager and sales chief to resign by "deferring" his wages for eight months, the FWC has held, clearing the way for him to pursue a general protections case.



$30K for mineworker sacked over gold muddle

The FWC has ordered compensation for an inexperienced FIFO mineworker sacked over her involvement in a dig site mix-up that cost her employer about $200,000 after the dumping of 54 ounces of gold.


Labor introduces bill to outlaw penalty-cutting change

The Albanese Government's legislation to protect penalty and overtime rates has been designed to be "simple, fair and workable", Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth told Parliament in her second reading speech this morning.


Indemnity costs against anti-vax worker

A poultry processing worker sacked for refusing to vaccinate against COVID-19 has been ordered to pay indemnity costs after a judge found her former employer did not need to defend accusations of religious discrimination and consultation failures.


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