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Coles terminator lauds new consultation model as deal gets up

A Coles Supermarkets employee who tried to terminate the retailer's 2011 agreement has praised her employer's "engaging" approach to consultation, while RAFFWU says it learnt that it needs a "rolled gold" case when mounting challenges, after the tribunal approved the Wesfarmers subsidiary's new deal


Company secretary "removed" by husband not an employee: FWC

A majority shareholder who "worked very hard" as company secretary of a start-up for more than two years before her board chairman husband informed her she was being removed was not protected from unfair dismissal, the FWC has found.



ACTU preparing the ground for marginal seats campaign

The ACTU has provided an insight into the messages it is likely to use to target 11 marginal Coalition seats in the lead-up to the next federal election, utilising its affiliates' membership bases to campaign in their local communities on wages, job security, employment growth and increasing union power.


Ditch dodgy banks, ACTU urges industry super funds

ACTU secretary Sally McManus has called for the $590 billion industry superannuation fund sector to reconsider their commercial relationships with "dodgy banks" named at the Hayne Royal Commission into the finance sector.



Equal pay case's time is now: FWC

The FWC has refused to grant engineering employers more time to comply with production orders in the IEU's equal pay claim on behalf of early childhood teachers, finding neither provided a "proper basis" despite one having a director off work due to complications arising from cancer surgery.


No delay for damages case "shadowed" by union merger appeal

The Victorian Supreme Court has rejected an application by the CFMMEU to delay civil damages proceedings brought by the operator of Port of Melbourne's new "robo" terminal until its merger with the MUA and TCFU is bedded down.


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