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New ABS labour force figures 15 June
ITF’s Nowhere to Hide Campaign shines a light on wage theft aboard cargo ships in Australian ports
Retail Supply Chain Alliance applauds new migrant exploitation reforms
Retail Supply Chain Alliance applauds new migrant exploitation reforms
Reforms boost rights and workplace power for migrant workers
Unions welcome historic cost-of-living wage increase
Lowest paid workers need lifeline as inflation up again
New ABS Labour Force Figures 18 May
Albanese Government delivering for workers
Budget acts on wages, health, energy transition and cost of living
Victorian university workers unite to address crisis of working conditions
New payday rule to help stamp out failure to pay super
The government moving to payday super will get millions of Australians the super they are owed
Government enshrines workers’ right to superannuation
Only much lower migration will improve migration outcomes: SPA
IR Changes Wrong measures for wrong times
Major CFMEU rallies across Australia to hit streets as anger rises
Government enshrines workers’ right to superannuation
CFMEU calls for Fair Work Ombudsman to be abolished, replaced with worker-focused regulator
Sydney University staff to strike on Thursday March 9
FINANCE SECTOR UNION LAUNCHES COURT ACTION AGAINST NAB OVER EXCESSIVE UNPAID WORKING HOURS
De Costi hit with $60K penalty after underpaying workers $1.6M
University wage theft soars past $100 million
Uni wage theft report wake-up call for government
New analysis exposes staggering $83.4 million higher education wage theft tally
Union welcomes wage theft court action against University of Melbourne
Report shows decade of wages lost
NO RESOLUTION IN WAGE THEFT CASE AGAINST DELIVEROO FOLLOWING DE-REGISTRATION
Cost of living crisis continues for workers
New e-learning to bolster awareness of Victorian workplace laws
NTEU to play key role in shaping future of Australian higher education
Additional protections for employee payments
Migrant wage theft demands new protections
Griffith University abandons negotiations with staff in attempt for late-year approval for substandard Enterprise Agreements
Look out for young workers starting their first jobs
Cost of living crisis forces 1 in 4 Australians to skip meals
Deakin University wage theft allegations set for Fair Work Commission
Restaurant and officer to face criminal charges under Victorian wage theft laws in Australian first
NTEU says higher education review critical chance at reform
Rampant NDIS wage theft bad for workers, bad for system’s sustainability
Supplier Wage Audit established to combat wage theft
Stolen wages and human rights abuses aboard ‘Costanza’ uncovered by ITF inspectors
Monash launches extraordinary bid to dodge wage theft liability
Queensland universities face industrial action blitz over unacceptable pay
ITF Inspectors reveal wage theft and human rights abuses by shipping company aboard coal freighter
UniMelb backpay vindication of staff
Finally, action on wage growth
Finance firm faces maximum penalty of more than $3m over alleged non-payment