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Making Work Fairer
Australia can’t afford workplace relations own goal
Peabody moves to tear up wash plant agreement, stronger laws needed
BHP: 90% want protected action to support job security
Mining Union condemns attempt to import foreign labour
Union blasts Southern Cross University for push to cut pay and conditions
Svitzer Tugs employer militancy triggers further industrial conflict throughout Australian ports
Multi-employer bargaining should not be legislated without full and prior consultation
Enterprise agreements timeliness and online forms – statement issued
Industrial Relations Update
New NTEU leadership outlines bold agenda for Australian universities
Coal miners decide on strike action
Striking staff to cause major disruption to Sydney University operations
Daylight saving starts from Sunday 2 October
CEPU SA Power members defeat multinational company after 27-month long campaign
Andrews Government’s detailed nursing and midwifery plan is better
Multi-employer bargaining turns back clock
South East Queensland water supplier signs Enforceable Undertaking
ABC – Potential Underpayment Part Time Workers
NSW Government leads way as family and domestic violence leave provisions enhanced for all NSW public sector employees
Family and domestic violence leave provisions enhanced for all NSW public sector workers
BHP Queensland coal miners prepare for industrial campaign on job security
Monash University issues extraordinary legal threat after being accused of wage theft
Esso looking to cut corners in Bass Strait Decommissioning
Airport workers At Menzies and Dnata catering lock in agreements
ABCC alleges CFMMEU targeted workers with abuse and threats at Newcastle building site
Productivity Commission report backs calls for immediate container ports reform
NTEU members at James Cook University vote for industrial action
New enterprise agreements statistical reports launched
Container port underperformance costs all Australians
76 Days, 230 Workers and $1.5 Billion – how OA members won landmark EA on Shell Prelude
Can you take sick leave for mental health day?
Strikes ahead for ground handlers in Qantas’ supply chain
Disability services provider CLRS signs Enforceable Undertaking
Offshore members one step close to Prelude EA
Summit must terminate Perrottet’s industrial strategy
Survey results reveal cost of living pressures and lack of mentorship causing apprentices to consider quitting
University of Newcastle and Charles Sturt University sign Enforceable Undertakings after underpayments
NT schools will remain open during teacher strike action
NGO Recruitment: New Survey Results
Greens in Senate won’t rubber stamp Jobs Summit outcomes, want wages lift now
Australia Post delivers record revenue, while growing letters losses weigh on FY22 results
Nine pockets high profit while offering sub-inflation pay
’empty promises, tactics and trickery’: TWU slams Qantas announcements
Offshore Alliance celebrates agreement with Shell Prelude management
Protected industrial action at South 32’s Appin coal mine begins tonight
Consultation: New enterprise agreements statistical reports
Union condemns Newcastle Uni’s proposed wage cut