Sham contracting is prevalent across a number of industries including the call centre and cleaning sectors, according to a new Fair Work Omb…
Sham contracting is prevalent across a number of industries including the call centre and cleaning sectors, according to a new Fair Work Omb…
Peak employer group the Australian Industry Group has welcomed transition arrangements for businesses adapting to harmonised occupational he…
Companies forced to make “significant changes” to comply with national occupational health and safety laws will have an extra 12 months to c…
Industrial relations lawyers are calling for a review of general protection provisions and lowering the bar for the industrial umpire to int…
In early August 2011, Qantas announced a net profit for 12 months to June 30, 2011 of $250 million, compared with $112 million for the prior…
Qantas has succumbed to demands made by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission that it should provide customers who were affecte…
The Council of Small Business of Australia says small- and medium-sized enterprises should be cleaved out of Fair Work laws and governed ins…
Australia’s industrial relations laws could be reformed to introduce a “circuit-breaker” to speed up a resolution between employers and unio…
Once again Australia’s politicians have put on a pathetic display of point scoring and point missing in response to the Qantas dispute. The …
It’s been a tough few months for Qantas. Dealing with industrial action and distraught customers is no easy task, and having to maintain a s…
The tourism industry has enthusiastically welcomed the Government’s move to stop all industrial action occurring at Qantas, saying it has su…
National carrier Qantas chose shock and awe this weekend by taking its long-running industrial relations dispute with three unions to the lo…