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ATO, DAFF and civilian Defence employees vote up union agreements

Union collective agreements covering 40,000-plus public servants will take effect in the new financial year, with Australian Tax Office, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and civilian Defence employees set to obtain pay rises in the vicinity of 4% per year.

Collective deal for the University of Ballarat

After a long campaign against both non-union collective deals and AWAs, unions have reached an in-principle agreement with the University of Ballarat for a new collective deal.

AEU back for second secret ballot

Just a week after its first secret ballot on industrial action was declared, the ACT branch of the AEU has had to go back to the AIRC to seek authorisation for a second one.

News in brief, June 29, 2006

Council misclassified worker's role: Federal Court; Cash-hoarding flight attendant knocked back again; SA adds to pressure on Fair Pay Commission.

Landmark case sends warning on workplace policies

A landmark ruling by the federal court sends a clear message to employers that their workplace HR policies will be legally binding as part of their employment contracts.

News in brief, June 27, 2006

OWS launches new online services; Skill shortages on the horizon, but Work Choices won't help: BIS Shrapnel; Data shows collective agreements better for productivity than AWAs: CFMEU; Toll North and TWU reach deal on attendance at Work Choices rally; and Raiders win, unions rally at half-time.

Tomorrow's protest: two views

As unions and workers gear up for tomorrow's day of protest against Work Choices, a partner in a law firm has advised employers to make sure sick leave isn't used to cover unauthorised absences, while a labour researcher maintains the planned rallies are "appropriate and legitimate".