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NUW seeking big pay rises, better tenure at Woolies

The NUW is pushing a claim for annual pay rises of around 6%, more full-time positions and enhanced redundancy entitlements at four Woolworths distribution centres employing about 2000 workers.


ABCC in-house counsel quits over Hadgkiss conduct

The ABCC's in-house counsel has resigned after just weeks in the job, in order to "totally disassociate" himself from the actions of the watchdog's former leader, Nigel Hadgkiss.


ROC launches probes into AWU, AHA

The AWU has accused the Registered Organisations Commission of "muckraking" as it examines political and campaign donations made under former national secretary Bill Shorten, while the watchdog has also launched its first investigation into an employer group, the Queensland Hotels Association.


Court fines union, delegate for enforcing closed shop

The Federal Court has ordered the CFMEU and a delegate to pay almost $100,000 in penalties for the coercion involved when he prevented a subcontractor's employee from working on a job because he wasn't a union member.


New low for pay rises as bargaining slumps

Wage rises in private sector agreements have sunk to a new 26-year low, while the number of agreements approved has collapsed to a 22-year low, according to Department of Employment data.


Judge adds to growing calls for legislative powers to rein in CFMEU

A Federal Circuit Court judge has lamented his inability to impose higher maximum fines on the CFMEU, observing that the union he dubbed Australia's "most recidivist corporate offender" seemed to consider such penalties as "nothing more than an occupational hazard".


FWC rejects union organiser's bid for reinstatement

The FWC has upheld the sacking of NUW NSW organiser Nick Belan over admissions to the Heydon Royal Commission he misused his union credit card, slamming his "complete disregard" for his duty.


AMWU braces for exodus as Holden plant closes

The AMWU is encouraging GM Holden workers affected by today's assembly plant closure to suspend their memberships rather than quit altogether as the union looks to staunch losses that look set to see it scrap the current division structure in favour of a national entity with state branches.


Unprecedented strike to hit Federal courts today

The Federal court system faces an unprecedented half-day strike by support staff this afternoon over stalled pay negotiations which have left them without a rise for four years.


New Bill cracks down on union spending

The Turnbull Government's crackdown on union-related entitlement and training funds includes requirements for further disclosures on credit cards, donations, loans and financial benefits.


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