Chemist Warehouse workers win
Chemist Warehouse distribution centre workers have won huge pay rises after two weeks of strike action.
Chemist Warehouse distribution centre workers have won huge pay rises after two weeks of strike action.
The Business Council of Australia has backed federal Labor’s ‘living wage’ proposals.
A migrant worker was allegedly paid as little as $700 to work 60 hours a week, with the Fair Work Ombudsman taking action.
National employers have urged Bill Shorten to rethink the “living wage’’ policy, with a warning for the future of businesses.
Significant wage rises would begin flowing to 1.2m low-paid workers from next July under Bill Shorten’s ‘living wage’ policy.
The construction union is facing court for allegedly preventing two non-unionised workers from working on a building site.
Westside Petroleum’s CEO has been accused of being involved in the underpayment of 22 workers.
The union is facing court for allegedly preventing electricians from working because they were not union members.
A service station chain has faces fines of more than $54,000 after having to repay $62,000 it underpaid regional workers.
The Electrical Trades Union is investigating pursuing backpay claims on behalf of workers at 18 companies.
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