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COTA’s view on Federal Budget
Secure Jobs and Better Pay in Budget
Budget October 2022-23: Restoring dignity to aged care
TWU congratulates gig workers on winning rights in New Zealand Uber case
Enterprise agreements timeliness and online forms – statement issued
Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill
Industrial Relations Update
Bigger payslips for Australian workers
October is National Safe Work Month
Coal miners decide on strike action
Bigger pay slips for Australian workers
Launch of Centre for Innovative Justice New Building – Melbourne
Aviation unions slam Qantas PR stunt while attacking workers
TWU welcomes NSW Labor’s commitment to rights for gig workers
Casual Academics at Monash University Rally Against Wage Theft
WA uni’s bizarre argument against industrial action receives Fair Work approval
Is side hustle actually worth it?
Daylight saving starts from Sunday 2 October
CEPU SA Power members defeat multinational company after 27-month long campaign
Scheduled maintenance for some services 28 September
Document search now includes citation links
BHP Queensland coal miners prepare for industrial campaign on job security
TWU welcomes return of fuel Tax credits for truck operators and drivers
Monash University issues extraordinary legal threat after being accused of wage theft
Esso looking to cut corners in Bass Strait Decommissioning
Giving Australian workplaces edge
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
Fair Work Commission finds CFMMEU official Dean Rielly not fit and proper to hold entry permit
Strikes ahead for ground handlers in Qantas’ supply chain
Modernising Workplace Relations Laws to Get Wages Moving
Disability services provider CLRS signs Enforceable Undertaking
TWU welcomes Employment Minister’s commitment to enforceable standards in transport
Offshore members one step close to Prelude EA
Aged care sector comes together to release common goals at jobs & Skills Summit
Jobs and Skills Summit: Early childhood teachers seek sector-wide bargaining
Scheduled maintenance for some services 31 August
Full Federal Court upholds ABCC appeal – imposes higher penalties
Consensus over flaws with current bargaining system doesnt justify radical change
Commit to jobs and training guarantee for long term unemployed to restore full employment
First Nations Workplace Symposium discusses reform ahead of Jobs Summit
Greens in Senate won’t rubber stamp Jobs Summit outcomes, want wages lift now
Jobs Summit Must Address Care Sector Bargaining Weaknesses
Early childhood sector is broken. reform urgently required
Overseas recruitment won’t solve Australia’s aged care worker crisis
G20 Ministerial Conference on Women’s Empowerment