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Gold Coast eateries face workplace audits
Greens to Amend IR bill to outlaw insecure work
Casual employment uncertainty needs to be addressed now to aid recovery
ACCC issues public warning notice about Unfair Dismissals Direct
Patience, you must have: FWC upholds safety-related dismissal of employee given multiple chances 6 December
Morrison Government to give Registered Organisations flexibility to de-merge
ACTU: Greenfield agreements will not be supported if workers lose rights
Café penalised for paying workers in food and drink
Qantas contractor Swissport seeks approval for dodgy dea
Brisbane fast food business in court
Hobart takeaway food business in court
Temporary flexibility in Clerks Award extended again
Pay parity for early childhood teachers is not a revolutionary concept
Court rejects sick Qantas workers bid for leave
Wages recovered for Soul Origin workers
In-Principle Agreement On Early Childhood Agreements
Massive back pay win for Metro Trains workers
Security services provider signs Enforceable Undertaking
Fair Work Commission decision out of touch with economic reality, a barrier to junior employment
Vigil in memory of killed delivery riders
Former real estate agency operators in court
Brisbane fast food outlet in court
TWU to call for investigation into Uber
Women’s health clinic in court
Women’s health clinic in court
Gold Coast restaurant operators face court
CFMEU statement on AFP raids
Lush signs Enforceable Undertaking
Melbourne café operator penalised
Today Qantas 100 years: workers hold day of action to fight for jobs
Perth franchisee penalised $230,040 for repeat offending
Offshore Alliance delivers enterprise agreement with 15% pay increase and more
CFMEU defeats dodgy agreements: Better conditions ahead for BHP Operations Services coal miners
Miners’ Union defeats BHP’s dodgy Operations Services in-house labour hire agreements
Government improves unpaid parental leave entitlements
Full steam ahead as train drivers vote to lock-in 2% pay deal
JobMaker Hiring Credit passes Parliament
Landmark case to lift aged care wages 25 per cent
Disappointing Full Federal Court decision on security for costs in Fair Work class actions
Idameneo back-pays workers over $15 million
CEPU and three officials penalised $34,600 over stoppage of works at Sydney Metro Trains Facility Site
Barossa Valley pizza outlet in court
WHSmith repays more than $2.2 million to underpaid workers
Gold Coast restaurant operators in court
WHSmith signs Enforceable Undertaking
Penalties for former grocery store operators
Massage parlour operator and accountants penalised
Café operator in court