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Rushed IR amendments increase costs, complexity and confusion for businesses and 2.7 million workers
A myriad of deficiencies remain after hurriedly crafted IR amendments
Serco failing to keep Speedies Secure and Safe
‘Zombie agreements’ to sunset next week
CPSU secures bolstered APS pay offer
Revised APS wide offer
Serv Aus members Wear Red on 28 November
Quarterly wages growth highest in WPI history: Australia
Dispute about requests for flexible work arrangements
APS Industrial Action continues
Which system of employment law applies to you?
VIRGIN CABIN CREW FOLLOW GROUND CREW IN APPLICATION TO VOTE ON STRIKES
CME welcomes sensible approach to IR reforms
1 month until sunsetting of ‘zombie agreements’
IR changes smokescreen to bad policy
FWO and DEWR 1 hour stoppage
University agreement quashed by full bench
Offshore Alliance members at Chevron vote up industry standard Enterprise Bargaining Agreements
CPSU wins big for NT public servants
‘Zombie agreements’ interactive checklist and fact sheet
Fair Work Ombudsman prepped to take Industrial Action
VIRGIN WORKERS HEADING FOR STRIKES OVER UNSUSTAINABLE, INSECURE JOBS
UniSQ staff to walk off the job next Wednesday
Annual Report 2022-23 published
Fair Work Ombudsman updates its definition of Supported Employment Services
Senate Inquiry into Fair Work Amendment Bill 2023
Offshore Alliance members at Chevron vote to recommence protected industrial action
Reminder: 2 months until sunsetting of ‘zombie agreements’
Additional support for Community Sector Organisations
It’s time for tradies to defend their rights
APS pay push grows after decade of being cut to bone
Release of the Business Council’s submission to the Senate, Education and Employment Legislation Committee inquiry
Fair Work Ombudsman to join APS industrial action
Union members set to strike in Services Australia
Registered Organisations Governance & Compliance External Review: Final report and General Manager’s response
Historic decision gives low paid workers more bargaining power
Government’s IR reform costs based on outdated, limited and flawed data
Union welcomes latest university wage theft court case
Send Fair Work changes back to drawing board
Offshore Alliance members at Chevron endorse Fair Work Commission recommendation
QLD Catholic school staff have voted no to cuts to working conditions and call for action on workload and wages
Offshore Alliance members vote up Woodside EA, members at Chevron consider FWC recommendation
Govt changes fall short of what’s needed for migrant protection
Industrial action to begin at Kogan Creek power station this Thursday
$3.6 billion Essential Services Fund
President’s statement announcing a new modern awards review
Union announces industrial action against Cruise Whitsundays after breakdown in negotiations
Multiple start dates recipe for confusion for business