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Worker blew last chance "spectacularly"; Alcoa strike; & more

Worker blew last chance "in spectacular fashion"; Alcoa mine and refinery workers down tools; Foreign pilots visa designed to drive down salaries: Union; Emergency services commissioner resigns over bullying.


Sign of the times as 100-year-old journal bites the dust

The CFMMEU's mining and energy division has accelerated its shift to communicating with members via electronic channels, after ceasing publication of its almost century-old journal, Common Cause.


Lloyd blasts do-gooders in farewell speech

Public service commissioner John Lloyd has marked his departure with a blast for the union movement and "do-gooders", plus a joke about the controversy over his links to free market think-tank, the Institute of Public Affairs.


Gordon Legal wins big union client

The CFMMEU's Victorian construction division has shifted its lucrative legal work from Slater & Gordon to Gordon Legal.


Union, FWO tackle hairdressing's "cultural problem"

The AWU's Hair Stylists Australia has deployed its first paid organiser to tackle the "widespread cultural problem" of underpayments as the FWO pursues another hairdressing industry scalp on behalf of a teenage apprentice short-changed $14,500.


Visa worker "ripe" for exploitation: FWC

In a ruling criticising the practice of diplomats recruiting domestic workers from overseas, the FWC has ordered Iraq's consul-general to pay $20,000 to a Filipina live-in nanny dismissed after raising concerns about her entitlements.



Neoliberalism had big impact on labour share of spoils: Academic

The "relatively severe" decline in the labour share of GDP in Australia over the past 40 years "reflects the unique and relatively extreme history of neoliberalism here", according to a new paper by the Centre for Future Work's Jim Stanford.


FWC bans XXXX pickets; gags union

United Voice has pledged to forge ahead with a community campaign to protect the job security of Lion's Castlemaine Perkins brewery workers, despite the FWC whacking it with new gag and restraint orders after declaring future industrial action non-protected.


NZ Labour gets jump on ALP on labour hire regulation

A parliamentary committee in New Zealand is considering legislation to address "triangular" employment relationships by extending the coverage of collective agreements, at the same time as the ALP is preparing to ensure parity of pay and conditions for labour hire workers if it wins power at the next election.


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