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FWO audits Brisbane’s West End
Statement by Professor Allan Fels – criminalisation of wage theft
Government ditches bill that would have let super thieves walk free
Crane in major safety incident at DP World Port Botany container terminal
Time to ensure unions obey our laws and heed our courts
Day spa operator back-pays visa holders
Flexible working practices: Balancing competing life interests
Maurice Blackburn sue Rockpool for wage theft – again
Calombaris gets $200,000 fine for $7.8m theft
Slap on wrist for George Calombaris won’t end wage theft in hospitality industry
MADE Establishment signs undertaking
FWO takes action alleging underpayment of nanny
Scott Morrison gives employers upper hand in enterprise bargaining
Bundaberg businesses audited
$243,000 penalties for underpayments, false records
Chinese student underpaid nearly $13,000
Australian Chamber welcomes reintroduction of Ensuring Integrity Bill
Workers Deserve To Know How Their Money Is Used
Sushi operator penalised for underpayments
Penalty for underpayment of Sydney security guards
Low paid workers in all industries are better off from today
New minimum wage kicks in today
3 Judgments, 5 Days, 216,100 More Reasons Why We Need Ensuring Integrity Laws
NDIS announces substantial price increases
Increased price limits for NDIS service providers including updates for Western Australia
Ombudsman welcomes workplace relations system review
Historic global Convention to eliminate violence and harassment at work passed
FWO discontinues legal action against Foodora
Commonwealth Games security guards underpaid
Israel Folau launches GoFundMe campaign to help cover legal costs
Union fighting for early childhood teachers
Equal pay fight continues fifty years after landmark case
Setka’s Support Continues to Grow
Mining companies on notice as workers backpaid thousands for unpaid pre-start briefings
Sydney: NRMA ferry crews to go on strike this afternoon
Melbourne cafes back-pay 26 workers
Regional workers back-paid over $330,000
Penalties for CFMEU top $4 million this year
Uber Australia investigation finalised
Melbourne Aviation Refuellers Strike for Protected Industrial Action
Folau seeks up to $10m payout
Tasmanian CFMMEU Official On Devonport Project Pushes Penalties Over $4 Million
Four millions reasons why ABCC is needed to tackle construction bullies
Israel Folau to pursue right to freedom of religion
Biometric recognition technology in workplace
Sushi operators penalised more than $380,000
Geelong businesses under FWO microscope
Annual Wage Increase 2019