Business criticises Labor's portable long-service leave plan
A landmark plan to allow tens of thousands of workers to transfer their long-service leave entitlements from one employer to the next has been set in motion.
Workplace Reporter for The Age
A landmark plan to allow tens of thousands of workers to transfer their long-service leave entitlements from one employer to the next has been set in motion.
Workers at struggling food producer SPC Ardmona have warned of "economic devastation" across the Goulburn Valley if supermarket giant Woolworths dumps its canned fruit-sourcing arrangements.
The leaders of Victoria's largest building union will ask the Supreme Court to rule their blackmail charges "inadmissable", after a magistrate rejected a bid to quash the police case.
Australia's biggest supermarket is taking SPC Ardmona's tinned tomatoes off its shelves after cutting a deal with a new South Australian supplier for the canned commodity.
A union official manning the picket line outside Carlton & United Breweries has been charged with assault, as a hostile feud over job losses hits 150 days.
The Victorian Farmers Federation has warned the livelihoods of thousands farmers are on the line as Woolworths considers abandoning its $70 million agreement with SPC Ardmona two years into the five year deal.
Mining giant BHP has been told to reinstate a truck driver sacked for expressing anti-Muslim views.
Police charges laid against the leaders of Victoria's largest building union are "nonsense" and should be struck out immediately, a court has been told.
The number of Victorian workers killed so far this year has already outstripped the death toll for the whole of 2015, and new statistics suggest the worst is still to come.
A decade of increasingly disturbing treatment of Australian military women presented the army with a stark choice.
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