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David Marin-Guzman

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AMWU national secretary Steve Murphy said lifting wages alongside new technology and productivity measures would change the conversation at the workplace level.

Unions will push AI regulation and pay at productivity summit

White-collar groups want protections for workers disrupted by artificial intelligence while blue-collar ones are seeking wage rises through productivity boosts.

The union is pushing for a union deal for maintenance crews at BHP’s Mount Goldsworthy and Newman lines.

BHP sparkies fight for $250k pay standard in the Pilbara

Electricians in the Pilbara are preparing to fight for an 18 per cent pay rise, while critical rail workers have opened up a new union front.

Former Virtical directors Mark Toma and John Palasty.

Pub directors facing tax scam allegations chased for $245m

Two alleged players in what may be one of the country’s biggest GST scams if proven face legal action alleging breaches of directors’ duties and insolvency laws.

Woodside is expanding its Pluto LNG plant in Western Australia to process gas from the Scarborough field.

Unions turn on each other in war over Woodside gas

A vicious fight is playing out on WA’s biggest construction project, raising the spectre of major industrial disruption next year as pay talks get under way.

Unions emboldened by the Labor election landslide have Pilbara mining companies in their sights.

Miners fight back in the Pilbara with cash and lawyers

Rio Tinto and BHP are pushing back against attempts to unionise the iron ore-rich region for the first time in 30 years.

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The ABC is facing a lawsuit from the MEAA on behalf of a current staff member.

ABC staffer takes broadcaster to court in test case

The ABC is accused of breaching labour laws by pushing staff into multiple fixed-term contracts and failing to offer job security.

The ACTU is pushing for more loading for casual workers such as bar staff.

The surprise pay rise tucked away in minimum wage ruling

Employer groups have reacted with alarm to the Fair Work Commission’s proposal, which was buried inside the 63-page minimum wage decision.

Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth has flagged the government will introduce laws to protect penalty rates at the next parliamentary sitting week this month.

Minister accused of intervention in penalty rates case

New Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth’s letter to the Fair Work Commission has prompted it to consider delaying its ruling on retail workers’ penalty rates.

About 70 per cent of professionals on minimum award rates are women.

Female lawyers may be in line for a big pay rise

Graduate lawyers, academics, actors, architects and book editors are next in line for potentially significant gender pay rises following the minimum wage decision.

ACTU secretary Sally McManus said the prime minister’s minimum wage submission meant unions would not be fighting alone.

Historic real increase to minimum wage ‘not sustainable’

Employers say the Fair Work Commission has underestimated how bad productivity growth is and the biggest real increase to award wages since 2019 can’t be sustained.

The ruminations of philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel might be of help today.

Make penalties on WFH part of productivity talks, business tells Labor

Employers will push for flexibility around work hours and penalty rates when employees work from home in talks with the workplace relations minister.

Active network sharing is fast developing as the future of how mobile networks are being built.

Sacked teacher uses right to disconnect to sue for $800k

The case is the first public legal action to cite the Albanese government’s new right to disconnect laws.

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Former Actors Equity secretary Michael Crosby has advocated organising models based on worker activism.

Building union turns to actors’ rep to try to reverse exodus

The CFMEU administrator has appointed the former head of the actors’ union to turn around a dramatic decline in membership at the union’s key power base.

CFMEU members at a May Day march.

CFMEU’s power base threatened as membership plunges

Leaked data shows membership in the construction union’s second-biggest branch has fallen by almost 17 per cent in the year to March.

Former CFMEU NSW assistant secretary Michael Greenfield (right) at union headquarters.

‘Let’s make some money together’: Inside the CFMEU’s bribery scandal

Sometimes it was a foot tap, other times a little kick, but either way cash was passed under the table to the union boss.

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Employees working from home were more likely to be dealing with personal matters than their office counterparts, the survey found.

WFH staff attend personal matters on work time: Fair Work report

Employers have seized on a major Fair Work Commission survey that found three out of four employees working from home are dealing with non-work matters.

The ACTU wants the Fair Work Commission to identify jobs where it will consider gender top-ups first.

The 10 occupations targeted by ACTU gender pay blitz

Business will be hit by the next wave of gender pay reviews as unions ask Fair Work to prioritise industries that cover 350,000 workers.

BPICs were crafted by militant union CFMEU.

Report casts doubt on Queensland plan to shrink project costs

The state government’s promise to chip away at state debt through savings made from scrapping union-friendly entitlements has been contested by a new report.

Qantas is still feeling the heat for illegally sacking more than 1800 baggage handlers in 2020.

The $121m Qantas conundrum that will reshape union legal action

The TWU bid to be paid more than $100 million in fines by Qantas for illegal sacking 2000 ground staff could spur a wave of litigation against large companies.

Why this year (really) is crunch time for pay rises

Years of flatlining productivity have finally caught up with the minimum wage and this year’s decision could set the standard for years to come.

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