Beer giant seeks end to 132-day brewery battle
A special meeting on Thursday will attempt to broker an end to a feud engulfing Carlton & United Breweries after its new owner extended an apparent olive branch to union leaders.
Workplace Reporter for The Age
A special meeting on Thursday will attempt to broker an end to a feud engulfing Carlton & United Breweries after its new owner extended an apparent olive branch to union leaders.
Backpackers on Australian working-holiday visas are being grossly underpaid, or in some cases paid nothing at all, as authorities fear the program is becoming a "black market" for exploited labour.
More than 4000 Qantas ground staff have taken an 18-month pay freeze in return for big bonuses and "groundbreaking" superannuation and leave provisions.
A large mushroom farm that pays migrant workers depending on how much they pick is facing a landmark court case alleging the system makes it "almost impossible to earn a sufficient wage".
A cargo ship that hauls aluminaĀ for Rio Tinto along Australia's coast is under investigation for failing to pay its crew and keeping squalid living conditions on board.
At the age of 67, David Reddin decided it was time for a change; time to break from hisĀ corporateĀ past, time to try something new.
A seven-day blockade that shut down work at one of Australia's most important oil refineries is over.
Hugs, tears and uncertainty for those working last shifts.
Young women are being solicited for sex at work and face alarmingly high levels of sexual harassment, new research reveals.
Worked who used work-issued laptop to access porn compensated $10,000.
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