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Queensland introduces 100% FIFO ban

New mines in Queensland will no longer be allowed to use an entirely fly-in, fly-out workforce if nearby towns have suitable candidates, under legislation passed by state parliament last night.


Third bonus in three years for Qantas employees

Qantas group employees who have agreed to the airline's 18-month wage freeze will receive a bonus of $2000 to $2500, the airline announced today as it released its second successive bumper annual profit in its full-year financial results.


More departures from Slaters ahead of annual results

Slater and Gordon faces the departure of more senior lawyers – including the head of its crucial personal injury practice in Australia - as speculation grows over possible job cuts when the ASX-listed law firm announces its annual results next week.


Legal centre manager reinstated after "capricious" ouster campaign

The long-serving 65-year-old manager of one of the country's largest non-profit community legal centres has won her job back, with a 20% pay hike, after the FWC found the organisation's management committee deliberately designed a restructuring process to scuttle her candidacy.


Court upholds BHPB rejection of organisers' pre-shift entry

The Federal Court has rejected CFMEU argument that the Fair Work Act's explanatory memorandum compels a finding that union officials are entitled to exercise their entry rights to hold discussions with members and potential members before their shifts begin.


Marriage equality challenge delays IR cases in High Court

High Court challenges to rulings stymieing an ABCC push to prohibit unions from paying officials' fines and another allowing a union to pursue an adverse action claim on behalf of non-members have been delayed while it considers legal issues around the postal plebiscite on same-sex marriage.



Employer took adverse action against worker it shunted: Court

A court has found that a rail freight company took adverse action against a train driver when it derailed his progress towards a more lucrative role after he refused to alter a shift, citing primary carer responsibilities and fatigue.


Union leader pushed Post chief to stamp me out, manager alleges

The Federal Court will next week hold a preliminary hearing of allegations by a former Australia Post national workers' compensation manager that ex-chief executive Ahmed Fahour caved-in to a union leader's demands to oust him from his role and shelve his efforts to rein-in costs, or face protest rallies and the leaking of sensitive internal documents.



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