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Darren Greenfield of the NSW CFMEU.

Lawyer denies claim of ‘astonishing’ fee quote in ex-CFMEU boss case

Mid-tier firm Mills Oakley and criminal law outfit McGirr & Associates have been criticised for “grossly excessive” legal fees for a corruption case that hasn’t progressed in four years.

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ACTU secretary Sally McManus said workplace consultation risked becoming a joke.

Worker consultation overhaul risks ‘sabotaging’ management

The Fair Work Commission has flagged worker rights to intervene early on changes to the workplace, prompting warnings it would put emerging technology in “shackles”.

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The finance sector union says the current laws on workplace change consultation are “broken” and won’t protect jobs.

A worker said one negative word to a customer. AI dobbed him in

A new report on AI’s effect on jobs in the finance industry found “sentiment bots” were analysing worker conversations with customers.

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Uber and gig platforms said the laws were a waste of time.

Uber fury at Labor bid to expand gig economy laws

The NSW government’s push to bring in its own laws to set minimum pay and conditions for gig workers, going even further than federal Labor, has sparked a scathing response from gig platforms.

McDonald’s crew trainer Connor Boyle.

Inside the fight over McDonald’s 100,000 low-paid worker army

Crew trainer Connor Boyle is part of a test case to extend multi-employer bargaining laws to the types of workforces unions have always struggled to organise.

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The CFMEU picket line outside the Roma Street Cross River Rail site in July.

CFMEU administrator launches ‘culture of violence’ probe in Queensland

CFMEU state officials will be forced to co-operate with an inquiry into violence and menacing conduct that was allegedly perpetuated by the union’s past leadership.

Master Builders Victoria board directors say the employer group is reliant on Incolink for solvency.

CFMEU redundancy fund ‘misuse’ of worker money sparks regulation call

Regulation of the vast redundancy fund sector could be an election issue, following claims a CFMEU fund unlawfully took workers’ money and gave it to the union.

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Workplace Minister Murray Watt says the review showed Coalition “scaremongering” did not reflect reality.

Review into IR laws backs abolition of watchdog despite CFMEU threats

Employers “cannot fathom” how a review into Labor’s scrapping of the ABCC found no need to revive it after widespread reports of intimidation.

The torched ute belonging to a CFMEU organiser.

CFMEU organiser’s ute firebombed

A CFMEU organiser’s union car was firebombed in the middle of the night just three months after his house was vandalised with the words ‘CFMEU dog’.

Industrial relations in the construction industry is a key challenge the next government has to address, says the Civil Contractors Federation.

Builders push for limits on CFMEU wage-bargaining powers

Civil contractors are starting to lobby all sides of politics on reforming the construction industry, which could curb the CFMEU’s dominance of government projects.

January

The government is considering whether employers should pay costs of workers’ unsuccessful underpayment claims.

Change to small wage theft claims could prompt ‘go away money’ surge

A departmental recommendation that employers pay workers’ legal costs if they lose underpayment cases of up to $100,000 has sparked business fears.

The Hamilton Island Resort in Queensland was underpaying staff for eight years.

Luxury island retreat underpaid staff by more than $20m

The operators of Hamilton Island’s leisure facilities have agreed to backpay thousands of employees, admitting to almost a decade of underpayment.

Taking a break.

Is this the end of the ‘smoko’ break?

A Kmart boss says fewer people smoke these days so the mid-morning break is less important. Unions accuse the retailer of trying to kill off an Aussie tradition.

ACTU assistant secretary Joseph Mitchell argued big business would use the case to push for lower wages in other industries.

Assault on retail penalty rates may spread to other jobs: ACTU

A major push to simplify the retail award, backed by Coles, Woolworths, 7-Eleven and Mecca, has sparked union fears of a broader attack on penalty rates.

Woolworths argued that the retail award’s prescriptive rostering rules prevented it from giving managers the flexibility of a modern workplace.

Overtime rates for retail workers could be axed in employer push

Major supermarkets and other retailers have joined a case to exempt senior staff from award conditions, waive “outdated” smoko breaks and allow split shifts.

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Dnata baggage handlers previously threatened strike action over Christmas.

More disruption warning after strikes cause flight delays

Stoppages by 1000 baggage handlers caused hours of delays to international flights at Sydney Airport, with the union threatening further action.

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CFMEU members protest in Sydney on Tuesday.

Path cleared for wantaway division to divorce ‘toxic’ CFMEU

Fair Work Commission approves a poll of 10,000 manufacturing division members on splitting from the broader union.

BHP’s Peak Downs mine is one of the three mines targeted under the same job, same pay laws.

Unions want ‘same-looking job, same pay’: BHP

BHP lawyers have urged the umpire to adopt a “big picture” approach to exemptions from same job, same pay laws for the company’s labour hire firms.

Mental Health Minister Rose Jackson urged staff not to resign after securing a path to arbitration.

Arbitration won’t change psychiatrists’ resignation plans: union

The workplace umpire’s urgent intervention has failed to stop the threat of a mass exit of doctors that could deplete the NSW hospitals’ workforce by a third.

Virtical owner John Palasty at his home in East Hills in Sydney’s west in September 2024.

Virtical boss may have acted as shadow director after resigning

Administrators say John Palasty controlled key accounts and operations despite resigning from the company that owned Hotel Australasia and a luxury resort project.

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