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Laundy backs right horse

Federal Workplace Minister Craig Laundy has emerged on the winning side in today's Liberal Party leadership ballot, having conspicuously allied himself with the Turnbull-Morrison camp over the past 48 hours.


Job service fails in bid to cut worker's redundancy

An employment service has failed to avoid a redundancy payout to a manager who refused its alternative job offer, the FWC finding that although pay and conditions were the same, it would have been a "backward step".



Reasonable to deny employee day off at peak time: FWC

The FWC has recommended that an employer release an AWU delegate an hour early to catch a flight to the union's annual women's conference, finding it not unreasonable under the terms of its agreement to refuse her a full day off during sugarcane crushing season.


"Righteousness" not enough for unrepresented worker hit with costs

The Federal Circuit Court has slugged an unrepresented litigant with an order to pay $12,500 of his former employer's legal costs, finding that although he did not run the case vexatiously, mere allegations unsupported by evidence rendered it "baseless and groundless".


ABS 'future workforce' insights in jeopardy: Experts

Academics, employers and unions have roundly criticised the ABS's decision not to review occupational classifications used to keep pace with new and emerging jobs in the digital era, warning it undermines their ability to plan for the workforce of the future.



Clubs facing friendly fire over bid to cut penalty rates

Clubs Australia's push to cut weekend penalty rates is being opposed by a growing number of registered and licensed clubs, club managers and golf professionals, the dissenters telling the FWC they want to retain existing rates and a separate award.


No backdown on penalty rates: Dutton

Liberal Party leadership challenger Peter Dutton has confirmed his support for cutting penalty rates, while trying to put forward other policy differences with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.


Court to rule whether FWC captured by Royal Commissions Act

Sacked NUW NSW official Nick Belan has today continued his challenge to the FWC's ability to rely on evidence given to royal commissions, urging a full Federal Court to treat the tribunal like a court and find that it should not have been able to uphold his sacking on the basis of admissions made in 2015.


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