Lendlease accused of 'cartel' behaviour
The CFMEU has threatened stoppages in response to ABCC changes the government says will smash "cartel-like" behaviour by big builders.
Based in our Sydney newsroom, David writes on news specialising in workplace, policy and leadership. He has been covering workplace relations for more than seven years and previously worked at Thomson Reuters as its industrial relations editor.
The CFMEU has threatened stoppages in response to ABCC changes the government says will smash "cartel-like" behaviour by big builders.
The government is seeking Labor's support on IR to scrap award reviews and boost powers to investigate Fair Work members.
Australia Post emails from senior management have revealed directions to delay workers' compensation claims.
Comcare is investigating Australia Post over allegations managers manipulated data on injury rates to secure hefty bonuses.
The ABCC's building code could extend to power networks for the first time, risking industrial volatility in the SA energy market.
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The CEO of a training group owned by the National Union of Workers NSW allegedly siphoned off money into his personal account.
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Peter Costello has compared former Fair Work chief Graeme Watson to Samson in his attempt to "shake the pillars of the system".
The Turnbull government's new ABCC changes will immediately block a massive segment of the industry from new government-funded projects.
Australia Post is facing legal action for using an executive recruitment agency to engage low-level workers at below the minimum wage.
A union delegate was fired after she was accused of intimidating co-workers on her motorbike and via Facebook.
Fair Work is investigating Domino's franchisees over claims of unpaid hours as the franchise seeks to offset rising wage costs.
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Employment Minister Michaelia Cash says she will bring back "common sense" to enterprise bargaining with changes this sitting period.
Sally McManus is looking set to be the union peak body's first female secretary as other contenders are not in the running.
Major coal companies have succeeded in removing the industry's unlimited entitlement to redundancy benefits.
A court has refused to permit Nathan Tinkler to fly to Hawaii, raising concerns a deadline for a job interview was "contrived".
A Fair Work audit has uncovered 92 per cent of Pizza Hut outlets are not compliant with workplace laws.
A senior construction executive has attacked the Master Builders Association as too close to the Liberal Party on industrial relations.
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