Strike threatens Christmas booze supplies
Warehouse workers are threatening to disrupt booze supplies to Dan Murphy’s and BWS outlets in the lead up to Christmas.
Warehouse workers are threatening to disrupt booze supplies to Dan Murphy’s and BWS outlets in the lead up to Christmas.
CFMEU administrator Mark Irving has called for a Fair Work probe into Darren Greenfield, who is accused of using his mobile to access live footage inside the union’s Sydney building.
One in four employers is planning to impose a pay freeze on their workforce next year.
Unions have launched an extraordinary attack on BHP, Rio Tinto and the Minerals Council of Australia.
CFMEU administrator Mark Irving has commenced investigations into the construction union’s NSW and Queensland branches.
The supermarket giant’s food distribution network faces disruption in the lead-up to Christmas, as warehouse workers threaten to escalate industrial action in support of above-inflation pay rises as high as 36 per cent over three years.
New data shows just one multi-employer bargaining authorisation has been granted in the mining industry.
The 6.1 per cent average is the highest in the fortnightly data collected by the Fair Work Commission since July 2022.
The looming pay rises for 200,00 childcare workers follow wage increase for labour hire workers.
Master Builders Australia has quit the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry following a dispute about the chamber’s lobbying focus.
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