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    Industrial relations

    Today

    Michaelia Cash says the Coalition will target Labor’s IR laws as part policy package to help WA.

    Coalition eyes Labor’s IR laws as part of WA policy package

    The Coalition is developing a specific policy package for WA to try and reclaim lost ground in its former stronghold.

    • Phillip Coorey
    TWU boss Michael Kaine says the union will “not hold back” in efforts to thwart the “Amazon effect”.

    Amazon Flex and ‘last mile’ couriers lined up for pay claims

    Amazon’s delivery service will be among the first firms to be targeted under Labor’s new laws for minimum standards in the road transport industry.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    Yesterday

    Labor’s shock at CFMEU deserves an acting prize

    After years of ignoring all the evidence, Labor governments have expressed their shock at evidence of criminality and corruption in the construction union. What now?

    • Jennifer Hewett
    CFMEU officials Darren Greenfield (left) and Michael Greenfield have denied the allegations of receiving “corrupting benefits”.

    CFMEU boss’ son Michael Greenfield resigns

    The second-most-powerful official in the CFMEU NSW branch has resigned following “extreme” pressure on his family and “relentless” government scrutiny.

    • Updated
    • David Marin-Guzman and Nick McKenzie
    Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan revealed

    Allan moves to end NDA ‘misuse to silence victims’

    Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has announced consultation on laws that would restrict the use of non-disclosure agreements for workplace sexual harassment.

    • Gus McCubbing
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    King & Wood Mallesons partner Meredith Paynter says concerns over red tape has jumped up the agenda as board get back to trying to make a profit.

    Directors revolt over government’s climate, IR and merger laws

    Mandatory climate reporting, tougher merger laws and workplace legal changes have seen concerns over red tape soar.

    • Patrick Durkin

    Federal Police plan Parliament House walk-off amid pay dispute

    The planned “extremely disruptive” industrial action is part of a pay dispute in which AFP personnel claim they are being lumped in with “desk job public servants”.

    • Ronald Mizen

    This Month

    BHP and Rio Tinto iron ore mines in the Pilbara have been largely de-unionised for decades.

    BHP forced to negotiate in new push to unionise Pilbara

    Unions have forced BHP to the negotiating table and are demanding Rio Tinto do the same, a big breakthrough in their attempts to re-unionise the country’s biggest export industry after decades on the sidelines.

    • Brad Thompson
    Transport Workers Union Victoria secretary Mem Suleyman.

    TWU stands down Victorian boss over misconduct claims

    The Victorian head of the Transport Workers Union and influential player in the state’s Labor Right faction has been stood down over claims of inappropriate behaviour.

    • David Marin-Guzman
    Endeavour Energy power workers are pushing for a 24 per cent pay rise.

    Threat to customer safety cited in call to end sparkie work bans

    Endeavour Energy has launched legal action to stop six months of industrial action, as other power workers join to form a triple threat to major projects in NSW.

    • David Marin-Guzman, Campbell Kwan and Angela Macdonald-Smith
    The CFMEU allegedly threatened to shut the site down if Hutchinson did not kick off the subcontractor.

    High Court to test competition law on CFMEU ‘boycott’

    The case will test the reach of competition laws on the CFMEU and builders when they kick non-union subcontractors from construction sites.

    • David Marin-Guzman
    CFMEU organiser Marty Albert in 2018

    CFMEU put Bandidos bikie on its governing board

    Marty Albert was a union organiser on Victorian government construction projects and held a senior position in the John Setka-led branch of the CFMEU.

    • David Marin-Guzman and Nick McKenzie
    The Health Workers Union and its secretary Diana Asmar are being investigated by the Fair Work Commission.

    HSU calls on Diana Asmar to stand down over ‘ghost’ services probe

    The Health Services Union wants its Victorian leader to stand aside after claims her branch spent more than $3 million for non-existent or “ghost” services.

    • David Marin-Guzman and Nick McKenzie

    CFMEU, health union probed over alleged millions spent on ‘ghost printing’

    Victoria Police and the Fair Work Commission are investigating a potential multi-million dollar fraud and allegations a top official misspent members’ money.

    • Nick McKenzie, Keiran Rooney, David Marin-Guzman and Ben Schneiders
    McDonald’s is the largest employer group to rely on the award minimum.

    McDonald’s hit with multi-employer bargaining push

    The retail union is using Labor’s new multi-employer bargaining laws to force McDonald’s back to the negotiating table for its first collective agreement in more than a decade.

    • David Marin-Guzman
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    Due to the representative democratic nature of a union organisation, it is the leaderships moral authority that carries the agenda.

    Let the CFMEU purge itself of the criminal, corrupt, and violent

    Rather than politicised building codes, the best way to clean up the law-breaking is to empower legitimate officials who understand that a union’s special legal status comes with moral responsibility.

    • Updated
    • Scott Riches
    CFMEU national secretary Zach Smith arriving at the Federal Court in Melbourne on Tuesday.

    Getting witnesses to talk is tough in CFMEU case, court told

    The judge in the union administration case has recused himself at the first hearing, as the Fair Work Commission’s lawyer warns it will take time to prepare the case.

    • David Marin-Guzman
    There are growing calls for a Royal Commission to get to the bottom of the CFMEU scandal.

    Calls grow for royal commission to clean up CFMEU

    There are growing calls for the federal government to launch a royal commission into the CFMEU, with the Business Council of Australia warning that an administrator does not have the powers to properly investigate misconduct.

    • Patrick Durkin and Gus McCubbing
    Paul Keating.

    Paul Keating’s prediction about Nine-Fairfax goes both ways

    Also, the secondary effects of a strike at Nine Publishing land as others seek meetings; and who Seven West Media has hired to manage its crisis PR.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones

    July

    Striking workers outside Nine’s offices in Melbourne on Friday.

    AFR, SMH, Age staff reach wage deal after five-day strike

    Unionised staff at Nine Entertainment’s major mastheads voted to approve a new, three-year pay deal.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones