More news - page 2228 of 2246

Contractor test case to proceed

A crucial test of the new Queensland IR Act's contractor deeming provisions will now proceed, after the State's Supreme Court dismissed an employer bid to throw out the case.

Teachers defy calls to stop strike

The NSW Teachers Federation might be facing fines of up to $10,000 after it decided to proceed with tomorrow's 24-hour strike.

Corporate regulator helps unions reach shareholders

Unions seeking to use shareholder power to influence the policies of public companies will be heartened by a direction from Australia's corporate regulator, the ASIC, to five major shareholders of Rio Tinto to disclose the organisations which hold shares in the mining company.

MUA applies for oil/gas coverage

In a move that the gas and oil production industry will watch closely, the MUA has applied to the IRC to change its rules so it can formally cover offshore oil and gas production workers in the Bass Strait.

NSW IRC gives teachers last chance

In a last-ditch bid to avert a 24-hour teachers' strike on Thursday, NSW IRC Deputy President Peter Sams has given the NSW Teachers Federation until 12.30 tomorrow to call off the strike.

Living wage: next case to address relativities

Employers and unions concerned at the erosion of skill-based pay relativities from flat dollar safety net adjustments will be heartened by the IRC's living wage decision, which, while awarding a $15 flat rise for the low paid, canvasses a return to percentage-based increases.

Cleaners use s170N to escape award process

In a case that deals with whether in-the-field-bargaining prevents the IRC making a safety net award, a full bench of the Commission has rejected LHMU arguments that the CCI of Western Australian initiated sham bargaining periods on behalf of contract cleaners to avoid a first award for the industry.

Comalco plans 50% cut in injuries

Aluminium producer Comalco plans to reduce lost time injuries (LTIs) by at least 50% a year over the next two years, according to its chair, John Morschel.

Court reserves decision in NUW contempt case

The NSW Supreme Court has reserved its decision on what penalty to apply to both the NUW's maverick NSW secretary, Frank Belan, and the federal branch of the national union over the earlier contempt findings against them.