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Maternity Leave Act recommendations reflect the realities of modern parenting
ITF’s Nowhere to Hide Campaign shines a light on wage theft aboard cargo ships in Australian ports
Funding Boost To Support Victorian School Camps
For consultation: proposed amendments to our rules
AWU takes John Holland to court for refusing dust monitoring
Ai Group opposes criminal penalties for the underpayment of wages
Government to put social determinants of health on the front page
Budget Speech 2023-24
Qantas outsourcing on trial at High Court
New bargaining and agreement provisions
Here’s why pharmacists are angry at script changes – and why the government is making them anyway
Government enshrines workers’ right to superannuation
Implementing new bargaining provisions
IR Changes Wrong measures for wrong times
Response to Age misleading media report on 15 April 2023
Dealing with Family Domestic Violence Leave request
Ai Group Submission to Annual Wage Review
Ashurst Bargaining Survey 2023: 72% of respondents did not factor ESG into recent bargaining
Protecting Worker Entitlements Bill deserves robust consideration
Protecting worker entitlements
Government enshrines workers’ right to superannuation
Stronger protections for temporary migrant workers
Draft sexual harassment disputes benchbook published for consultation
More flexible parental leave for families
President’s statement about Expert Panels issued
FINANCE SECTOR UNION LAUNCHES COURT ACTION AGAINST NAB OVER EXCESSIVE UNPAID WORKING HOURS
Significant changes to paid parental leave
2023 Susan Ryan Oration
Changes to the Fair Work Commission’s functions
De Costi hit with $60K penalty after underpaying workers $1.6M
President’s statement on Expert Panels – provisional views
Commercial carpentry company in court
Hairdressing salon operators penalised
Construction and home maintenance company faces court
Union welcomes wage theft court action against University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne faces court for alleged underpayments, serious contraventions
85 Degrees franchisor faces Court
President’s statement on expert panels for pay equity and the care and community sector
CFMMEU and officials penalised $328,000 for Brisbane right of entry breaches
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Gold Coast IT services company faces court
Commercial laundry businesses penalised $90,000 after workers underpaid
Geelong cable location business penalised
Melbourne consulting services company faces court
Former transport and logistics business in court
Former Victorian crane hire company penalised
Fines increase under Commonwealth legislation