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David Marin-Guzman

Today

Male managers have had their pay cut to make things “equitable” with female staff.

Employer cut men’s salaries to solve its gender pay problem

The workplace umpire has blasted the demotions of long-serving male managers, saying pay equity should not involve “amputating the legs of the men above”.

Yesterday

The Electrical Trade Union has placed strike ads at Karratha airport where fly-in fly-out workers land to work on Pluto2.

Woodside workers offered Christmas gift to avoid new year strike

Woodside’s lead contractor on Western Australia’s biggest construction project has upped its pay offer again as unions plan to strike within days.

This Month

SAE Institute animation lecturer Nigel Haslam.

Academic wins job back after being sacked for touching student’s hair

The ruling also uncovered that a senior executive at the private equity-backed college intervened to ensure the dismissal after facing pressure from a parent.

The council worker had erected the pet fence to keep her pet rabbit away from a colleague’s dog she was minding.

WFH staffer loses compo for tripping over a puppy gate

An appeal ruling against a woman who tripped over a pet fence during a coffee break while working from home could narrow the scope of employers’ liability.

Crown Melbourne argued it could not guarantee public safety if staff stopped work.

Crown casino faces new year strike threat

The Melbourne venue is seeking to push through pay cuts of between 16 and 32 per cent for new hires as it fails to stop union ballots for industrial action.

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Suburban Rail Loop works at Glen Waverley.

CFMEU-backed firm raided, charge laid over ‘false invoice’

The charge was laid as part of an investigation into corrupt payments in the Victorian labour hire industry in construction.

The deadly collapse of the iron ore tailings dam was one of Brazil’s worst environmental catastrophes.

Firms take triple what they promised in huge BHP settlement

Law firms have pocketed an extraordinary $48 million from a big shareholder class action against BHP, despite concerns their claimed costs were excessive.

Skydiving instructors say they have little to no pay rises in decades.

Free fall: Skydivers strike for first time as pay plummets

Rolling stoppages will include no tandem jumps with anyone over 85kg, as the union asks: “Would you want your mum strapped to an underpaid instructor?”

ETU NSW secretary Allen Hicks at a May Day rally this year.

Militant union makes big power play for whole of NSW

The ETU is seeking to use Labor’s multi-employer bargaining laws to cover all NSW and ACT electrical contractors, threatening to hand the union unprecedented power.

Chemist Warehouse either agrees to a union deal or faces arbitration.

Landmark ruling could reset Chemist Warehouse wages, staff costs

The $34 billion pharmacy empire will be the first retailer to be subject to a multi-employer agreement under Labor’s new laws after a landmark ruling.

Fair Work’s boss has warned that bikies and organised crime figures have infiltrated Suburban Rail Loop building sites.

Organised crime infiltrating Victoria’s Suburban Rail Loop: watchdog

The Fair Work Commission’s general manager has raised the alarm over top-tier builders’ failure to address the industry’s endemic corruption issues.

Amazon has a target to achieve net zero by 2040.

Amazon worker sacked by text after pregnancy wins job back

The Fair Work Commission has slammed the online retail giant’s labour hire contractor for its lack of decency and hiding behind HR “puffery”.

Back to the workplace - the trend is catching on.

Unions put holidays, redundancy pay in their sights

Employers are preparing to fight an ambitious union agenda in the new inquiry following campaigns for increases in annual leave and redundancy pay.

November

Woolworths intends to defend a new class action claim.

Woolworths hit with underpayments shareholder class action

Litigation Lending Services, chaired by billionaire Shaun Bonett, is funding a landmark case alleging the supermarket giant was misleading in its financial statements.

Australian universities are seriously engaged in remapping their survival strategies.

Uni settlement makes courts an investment opportunity for unions

A $450,000 “contrition” payment Monash University has agreed to pay the academics’ union is a game-changer that will scale up its legal actions across the sector.

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Steadfast chief operating officer Noelene Palmer.

COO was source of Steadfast boss sexual harassment complaint

Experienced executive Noelene Palmer was made redundant days after a sexual harassment probe into the group’s CEO resulted in his reinstatement.

Incolink CEO Erik Locke said he had spoken to the board about succession for “some time”.

Boss of billion-dollar union redundancy fund resigns

Incolink’s CEO says he is focusing on his health after “life-changing injuries”. It comes as Victoria’s former treasurer is investigating grants to the CFMEU.

Industry Minister Tim Ayres will release a National AI policy by the end of the year.

Government courts tech giants to fast-track national AI skills

The Albanese government is considering partnerships with US tech giants to improve the nation’s digital skills as it prepares to unveil a major AI strategy.

CFMEU organiser Adrian Carroll and CFMEU NSW senior organiser Jesse Strand leaving  a meeting with a removed CFMEU NSW organiser in June.

‘Musical chairs’: CFMEU old guard finds new home in militant union

Builders have warned that organisers forced to leave the union are getting “warehoused” before the next election.

UberEats previously warned its prices could increase by as much as 85 per cent under the gig economy laws.

Uber Eats, DoorDash pay rates are about to go up by 25pc

The big food delivery companies have struck a landmark deal for minimum pay for delivery staff. What it means for consumers is not yet known.

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