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Modern awards roll-out to start early 2019: Ross

The Fair Work Commission is aiming to complete its four-yearly review of modern awards over the next six months, with the "substantial majority" of the new instruments coming into force in the first quarter of 2019.


Employers' rules for fair dismissals not hard and fast, says Bench

Observing it is not "incumbent on an employer to take any particular steps" when carrying out sackings, an FWC full bench has quashed a senior member's unfair dismissal decision based on an incorrect rule that workers must have an opportunity to make submissions on sanctions.


"Honest" Facebook error no defence: FWC

In a broad warning to employees mixing social media and work, the FWC has found that a BHP Billiton mineworker was justifiably sacked despite upon realising his error quickly deleting two Facebook posts mistakenly asserting shifts were cancelled.


Deadline revealed for AFP investigation into AWU raid leaks

The AFP has told the Federal Court its investigation into the leaking of details about last year's planned raids on the AWU's offices will be completed by August 1, according to legal and union sources.



Incomplete excuses for delays don't sink late filings: Bench

A February FWC full bench finding that a worker was wrongly denied an extension of time to file on the basis he needed a credible explanation for the entire length of the delay has prompted a bench to overturn another decision refusing more time.


Union official's summary sacking fair under small business code: FWC

The Flight Attendants Association has successfully claimed a small business exemption from a manager's unfair dismissal claim on the basis elected officials are not employees, the FWC finding that in helping draft a ROC complaint she defied reasonable directions not to discuss the secretary.


Marketers' alleged 'control' of workers detailed in class action claims

Two big international direct marketing companies exercised control over workers who were engaged as independent contractors to sell products or solicit donations to major corporations and charities, according to documents lodged with the Federal Court.


Ex-union leader sics ROC on successor, asks for "full force of the law"

A public stoush over representation of flight crew has hit the tarmac, with ousted FAAA national division secretary Andrew Staniforth calling on the ROC to pursue maximum penalties against his successor over statements about his new employee representation company.


Company's "sustainable" offer not tracking profits: Strikers

The first of three major rallies has been held in downtown Newcastle this morning as hundreds of maintenance workers employed by the Downer Group stage a protected three-day strike in support of annual pay rises of 3% in line with counterparts in other states.


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