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Transmission deal clarifies redundancy entitlements

A new enterprise agreement between the HSUA and Mayne Health ensures the company won't face an Amcor-style requirement to make severance payments in the event of a transmission of business.

Energy managers win 10% pay rise, annual $10K bonus

Almost 90 EnergyAustralia managers have won a 10% pay increase over two years and bonuses of more than $10,000 a year, under the only enterprise agreement to cover management positions in the power industry.

News in brief, April 29, 2003

Abbott to join High Court transmission appeals; Human rights legislation and poverty inquiries begin hearings today; ASU's Bignell wins second term; Kingham in court today over Cole matter; and seats running out for Goward/Wolf lunch.

IRC reinstates police officer in "borderline" sex case

In a rare case of male-on-male sexual harassment, the NSW IRC has reinstated a dismissed police officer but refused to compensate his lost remuneration after finding the case was "close to the borderline".

Former company head seeks $10.5m in unfair contract claim

A group of companies linked to pay TV operator Austar has failed in an interlocutory bid to throw out a s106 unfair contracts claim by a former managing director who claims he has been denied a $10.5m profit from share options.

News in brief, April 24, 2003

AIRC rejects substandard non-union agreements for steak restaurant chain; and Federal Court throws out misleading and deceptive conduct claim.

Bench outlines views on mitigation under s106

A NSW IRC full bench has made some important comments on the recent amendments to the s106 unfair contracts provisions that require the Commission to consider employees' efforts to mitigate their losses.

NSW courts consider vicarious liability

The NSW Supreme Court has allowed a man injured by a casino employee to seek damages against the worker's employer, while the State's Court of Appeal has struck out a claim against another employer for an assault by one of its cleaners.

News in brief, April 23, 2004

Inflation rises to 3.4% a year; News Ltd schooner drinkers appeal starts today; and WA public sector watchdog says managers who don't act on bullying, sexism should be disciplined.