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Industrial relations

October 2024

  • Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles leaves after Question Time in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra, Thursday, October 10, 2024. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

    Sussan Ley says Richard Marles should resign if he failed to provide safe workplace for chief of staff

    Deputy opposition leader expresses concern for Jo Tarnawsky’s welfare after chief of staff claims she was effectively sacked
  • The University of Sydney

    Revealed: University of Sydney spent millions more on consultants than repaying wages of casual staff

    Greens say revelations a ‘damning indictment’ that speak to a ‘broken governance culture’ at prestigious universities
  • Jo Tarnawsky

    ‘It was a dream until it was a nightmare’: Richard Marles’ chief of staff alleges she was barred from her office

    Jo Tarnawsky alleges that after complaining to the deputy PM about colleagues’ behaviour she was left in employment limbo

September 2024

  • A ground worker walking near a Qantas plane

    Qantas engineers warn of ‘flight disruptions’ in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane as they walk off job over pay

  • My Linh

    Inequality reporting
    ‘Like I’ve been jailed’: after a lifetime of piecework, textile outworkers can retire with no super

  • A Metropolitan Fire Brigade truck in 2007

    Victorian anti-corruption commission finds firefighters hacked emails to further union interests

  • Lucy Nicolls at Sydney University's quadrangle. Friday 20th September 2024. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia

    Lucy’s job should be more secure – but at Australian universities, labour laws are having the opposite effect

  • Victorian building unions threaten strike action over ‘sustained attack’ on pay deals

  • Albanese targets Greens on ‘gesture-based’ climate politics in speech defending Labor’s business policies

  • Australian politics live with Amy Remeikis
    Labor push for vote on help-to-buy bill delayed in Senate – as it happened

  • Greens urge Labor ‘stop bulldozing and start negotiating’ on housing as PM refuses to rule out double dissolution

  • The trouble with 15%: why early childhood educators say more than a pay rise is needed

  • Surgeries delayed and wait times up as NSW nurses and midwives strike for better pay

  • High court will expedite challenge from former CFMEU officials against administration

  • Virgin’s accessing of hotel CCTV after employee’s Grindr hookup raises privacy concerns, legal experts say

  • ‘All too common’: win for senior public servant as BoM ditches its appeal in unfair dismissal case

  • Former CFMEU official launches high court challenge over Albanese government law

August 2024

  • Workers at a CFMEU rally in Brisbane

    Builders and the Fair Work Commission are delaying CFMEU members’ pay deals, union leader says

    Electrical Trades Union secretary says it’s ‘appalling’ that agreements struck before the CFMEU was placed into administration ‘aren’t getting through’ the FWC
  • Dave Noonan

    CFMEU administrator moves for ‘clean sweep’ of union super fund directors at Cbus

    Exclusive: former national construction union secretary digs in, while ETU suspends Labor and ACTU contributions in protest of ‘trial by parliament’
  • A woman and her dog are blasted by sand from a Port Phillip Bay beach as strong winds buffet Melbourne on Wednesday.

    Australia news live
    Victorians warned ‘winter gales’ set to continue – as it happened

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