Peak hour flights across Australia are at risk of being disrupted as hundreds of Qantas engineers at major airports are downing tools for the second time in three days.
Qantas said there was no impact to customers as a result of today's industrial action, but a tech outage at the airline's subsidiary Jetstar added to traveller's woes.
The work stoppage involving 33,000 machinists will not disrupt commercial flights immediately but was expected to shut down production of Boeing's best-selling airliners, presenting another setback for a company already in trouble.
A planned half-day strike by teachers in Western Australia on Tuesday could disrupt more than 80 schools across the state, the WA education department claims.
Adelaide rail workers have threatened peak-hour stoppages next week, following a snap strike that brought train services to a standstill during the middle of the day.
Victorian police officers have kicked off industrial action today, revealing secret locations of speed cameras to drivers following a five-month dispute over pay and work conditions.
Hollywood actors have reached a tentative agreement with the major film and television studios to end a strike, the actors union announced on Wednesday (USAA time).
Union leaders and Hollywood studios have reached a tentative agreement to end a historic screenwriters strike after nearly five months, though no deal is yet in the works for striking actors.
The Premier is being warned a pay fight with paramedics is going to get "painful" as the militant Health Services Union steps up its campaign for better pay.
With huge sections of America's creative talent locked in negotiation with studios, hundreds of the most anticipated film and TV projects will be on ice until the strike is resolved.
Security guards at London's Heathrow Airport, Europe's busiest, will escalate their strike action over pay into the busy summer months, the UK's largest trade union said today.
Health care workers have walked off the job at three major Sydney hospitals after accusing the premier of lying to them about a pay rise, to get their votes.