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Court repels "collateral attack" on FWC bench decision

The Federal Court has tossed out a challenge to an FWC full bench decision, describing confidence in the administration of justice as a "significant factor" in finding Energy Australia's case an abuse of process.


Legislative delays holding up agreement approvals: FWC

The Fair Work Commission says its failure to meet timeliness targets for agreement approvals is partly due to the delay in passage of the Turnbull Government's legislation that would enable it to overlook minor or technical flaws in proposed deals.


AFP raids AWU offices in Melbourne and Sydney

Unions and the Federal ALP have blasted raids by the AFP on AWU offices in Sydney and Melbourne, which appear to be related to donations a decade ago to activist organisation GetUp.



Cash says she wasn't obliged to reveal ABCC counsel resignation

Employment Minister Michaelia Cash has told a Senate Estimates committee that she had no obligation to disclose the resignation of ABCC deputy commissioner and in-house counsel Anthony Southall QC and that she only became aware yesterday of his reasons for departing.


Qube and Patrick pursuing MUA for damages

The Federal Court at a directions hearings on Friday will deal with multimillion dollar bids by Qube Logistics and Patrick Stevedores to sue the MUA and officials for damages as a result of bans earlier this year on loading and unloading containers at Port Botany.



FWC bench puts "shadow lawyers" on notice

In a decision that could redefine representation before the FWC, a full bench has found that a law firm's "substantial" preparation of Woolworths' defence in an unfair dismissal case required permission even though it didn't appear as the company's advocate.


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.


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