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FWC upholds sacking after assault in elevator

The FWC has backed the sacking of a worker who shoved and swore at a woman as they rode an elevator towards his office, rejecting his claims of self-defence and that the employer's code of conduct did not apply because his shift had not started.


HR manager cleared to contest "financial benefit" sacking

The FWC has extended time for a HR manager to challenge his sacking for allegedly tweaking his own contract, finding a union industrial officer's failed use of the federal election as a "mind memo" led to him lodging it two days late.


Order closed: Menulog drops award bid

Menulog has abandoned its stop-start, four-year effort to create an award specific to food delivery platforms, citing the effects of the Albanese Government's legislation around employee-like workers and "operational challenges".


Full court unsettles $40M underpayment claim

A full Federal Court has cast doubt over a $40 million underpayments case after ruling that a FWC presidential member and a bench led by president Adam Hatcher failed to properly consider an employer's arguments about the improbability of penalty rates not already being wrapped up in loaded rates paid under two agreements.


Rishworth flags quick pace on IR promises

The Albanese Government has signalled after a tripartite meeting that it is moving quickly on key IR commitments ahead of Parliament's resumption next month, potentially opening the way for new Greens workplace relations lead Senator Barbara Pocock to push for progress towards a four-day working week and reproductive leave.


Commissioner rejects race bias claims

A FWC member has refused to recuse herself, after a worker likened her advice to an alleged bully during a conference to helping a s-xual assault perpetrator escape justice.


"Productivity problem" overstated: FWC wage panel

The FWC's annual wage review expert panel has used today's minimum wage ruling to challenge fears about any misalignment with productivity gains, suggesting that the ABS has "likely" underestimated the "true" improvements in the rapidly-expanding healthcare and social services sectors.


Real wage rise for "squeezed" award-reliant workers

The FWC's annual wage review expert panel has today granted a "sustainable" CPI-beating 3.5% rise in all award rates and the national minimum wage, emphasising that now the inflation genie is back in the bottle, it will no longer "defer" taking action to reverse the pandemic-driven reduction in real wages.


Employer comment sought on penalty rate protections

Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth's plan to legislate "as soon as possible" to protect award-enshrined penalty rates has prompted the FWC to seek submissions on whether to shelve a major employer bid to insert a conditions buy-out clause in the retail award for workers on as little as $53,680 a year.


Teacher seeking $780K payout in RtD dispute

A teacher is claiming that her employer breached her right to disconnect when it asked her to respond during the school holidays to a series of allegations against her, before it expelled her.


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