AGL's victory to cut wages by 30 per cent
Hundreds of workers at one of Australia's largest power plants will have their pay drastically slashed by up to 30 per cent.
Workplace Reporter for The Age
Hundreds of workers at one of Australia's largest power plants will have their pay drastically slashed by up to 30 per cent.
It's Thursday, January 5, and the nation's top business leaders have likely already made more money this year than the average Australian will make all year long.
An employee who was sacked after being filmed in an "aggressive" road rage incident while using a company car has lost a battle to get his job back.
Thousands of retail and hospitality employees are being paid reduced wages under so-called "zombie" agreements that were struck during the WorkChoices era, an analysis suggests.
Bakers Delight workers in Victoria, some on $8 an hour, are being kept on an outdated contract from the unpopular WorkChoices era that drastically reduces weekend penalty rates.
Thousands of hotel and casino employees will start receiving above-inflation pay rises and extra allowances from next year that recognise the sacrifices of working in an around-the-clock workplace.
Victoria's corrections department has been charged with criminal safety failures over the violent mass riot that rocked the maximum-security Ravenhall prison last year.
Energy giant AGL has lashed out at union leaders for blocking proposed cost-cutting reforms that are at the centre of a long and bitter stoush.
Workers at Victoria's largest power station will walk off the job on Christmas Day.
The operator of a string of Noodle Box restaurants has been charged with fraud after an investigation by the corporate regulator into the illegal practice of phoenix activity.
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