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Brisbane universities launch major fight for pay and conditions during ‘Strike-tember’ industrial action
Offshore Alliance celebrates agreement with Shell Prelude management
Annualised wage arrangements for restaurant, cafe and hospitality workers
Consultation: New enterprise agreements statistical reports
New ABS labour force figures 18 August
Opinion piece: Keeping tabs on prices has never been more important
Stronger wages growth but still short of inflation
TWU calls for urgent reform as Commission slams Deliveroo unfair sacking but upholds appeal
Interim online proceedings framework published
Plain language updates to Hair and Beauty Award
Fighting for pay rise for aged care workers
Pay Rise to Recognise Undervalued Aged Care Workforce
HSU commends Commonwealth aged care submission
Fair work Commission green lights Dnata ballot
Militant managers at Svitzer Tugs determined to trash waterfront labour negotiations
ACT Budget – treading water
Indexation for Community Sector Funding
Peak bodies respond
Universal paid leave for family and domestic violence
Unions secure 10 days’ paid FDV Leave for all workers
Aged Care and other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022
Plain language updates to Fast Food Award
Domestic Violence Bill significant departure from FWC proposal
Ministerial Statement on Economy
Access To Paid Family Violence Leave Will Help Save Lives
RMIT issues extraordinary threat to staff who refuse to volunteer
Convoy of casual uni workers travelling to Canberra to demand action on insecure work
Ombudsman or Commission – what’s Fair Work difference?
Unpaid pandemic leave available again
Radio Interview – ABC RN Breakfast
Darwin Ports mislead media about pay cuts for workforce
Melbourne painting company faces Court
Scheduled maintenance for some services
Darwin Port pay cuts rejected by workforce, industrial action to follow
Fair work unfair dismissal application fees raised
New Award rates now apply
Andrew Blakeley banned from holding entry permit for 12 months
It is time for rail unions to put commuters first
Tug company seeks to cut pay of workers who averted disaster for stricken cargo ship
New Union division vows to tackle job security, fatigue as pilot survey reveals safety concerns
ANZ Australian Job Ads new high 4 July
Minimum wage increases
Minimum wage increases today 1 July
1 July 2022 changes to Social, Community, Home care & Disability Services Award
PHI: Offshore Alliance keeps moving up
Increase in community sector funding to meet increasing costs
Tomorrow’s minimum wage increase win for women, part time workers and heroes of pandemic
Public Appointments Framework – Guaranteeing merit and independence