The FWC has confidentially resolved a dispute involving a Mission Australia program manager allegedly made redundant without consultation while she was on parental leave.
An HR services company says it forwarded complaints about a competitor to the FWO for more than two years before the watchdog issued a statement this week declaring that it has no affiliation with it.
A five-member FWC full bench has ruled today that modern awards should enable casual employees to elect to convert to full-time or part-time employment, subject to certain rules and restrictions.
New book examines mining and IR in the Pilbara; PBO highlights "downside risk" in wages projections; and AWU lauds sales of Arrium to British "good corporate citizens".
The WA IRC has dismissed as a "try on" a certified accountant's attempt to pursue his former employer for payment of time-off-in-lieu he claimed he had accumulated.
A self-represented worker who is pursuing a bullying claim in the FWC would be placed at "further disadvantage" if her employer and two managers already being assisted by in-house HR specialists won the right to legal representation, the tribunal has ruled.
The Federal Court has expedited the union application to quash the Fair Work Commission's cuts to penalty rates, but a three-day hearing will nevertheless start no earlier than September 18.
Coles has begun bargaining for a new enterprise agreement covering about 75,000 supermarket employees, with the SDA and the rival Retail and Fast Food Workers Union both involved in negotiations for the first time.
Building supply company Boral has warned it might sack about 100 employees of a subsidiary after they rejected amendments needed for their enterprise agreement to comply with the national construction code.
A tribunal has rejected a claim by a paramedic and union delegate that his employer victimised him when it investigated him for accepting police assurances that a patient was dead rather than follow standard procedures to check whether he was alive.