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    Industrial relations

    This Month

    Aged care pay rise delayed due to Labor funding decision

    Pay rises for 250,000 aged care workers of up to 14 per cent – likely costing up to $5 billion extra in government funding – have been delayed until next year.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    June

    Union bans delay $1.7b transport link to Western Sydney Airport

    Industrial action has delayed the critical interchange for the city’s second airport by months and is sending subcontractors close to the wall.

    • Campbell Kwan and David Marin-Guzman

    Unis should face inquiry into $380m in underpayments: academics’ union

    Universities are the worst underpayers of staff across the economy and now the academics’ union wants a federal inquiry.

    • Julie Hare

    Pay dispute delays construction of 1600 homes

    Industrial action by workers at poles and wires company Endeavour Energy is stalling the delivery of 1600 homes and $1.2 billion worth of warehouses in Sydney.

    • Campbell Kwan and David Marin-Guzman

    Nurses identify ‘$1.2bn’ in savings for 15 per cent pay rise

    Deloitte’s report for the NSW nurses’ union found the state government may have missed out on more than $3 billion in Commonwealth funding due to inaccurate data.

    • David Marin-Guzman
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    Union calls for ‘moratorium’ on AI-job losses in banking sector

    The Finance Sector Union wants laws to ensure gains from artificial intelligence are passed on as pay rises and halt job losses to allow workers to retrain.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    Setka’s ‘obnoxious and rude’ CFMEU fined for wet wipes blockade

    The Federal Court has fined the CFMEU $109,000 for behaviour that a judge said was emblematic of the coercion that has plagued the construction industry for decades.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    BHP to test exemption limits under Labor’s ‘same pay’ laws

    BHP will argue its labour hire subsidiaries are really service contractors as it attempts to fight off the mining union’s landmark pay bid.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    Under poll pressure, Burke slams Setka ‘thuggery’

    The CFMEU has demanded Labor back down on its law to break up the union, saying it will set a “terrible precedent”.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    Labor to introduce laws to break up CFMEU after Setka stoush

    The move has come in response to union boss John Setka’s war on the AFL and is likely to fuel tensions between Setka and Labor.

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    • David Marin-Guzman

    Builders sign up to CFMEU NSW’s 22pc pay rise

    Buildcorp has become the first builder to sign up to the CFMEU’s new industry agreement in NSW, which leapfrogs John Setka’s Victorian deal.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    CFMEU backs Setka’s 20pc pay deal

    Thousands of members have voted for the Victorian deal, which secures 5 per cent annual increases and restores banned conditions such as union vetoes.

    • David Marin-Guzman and Gus McCubbing

    Setka’s mystery motive for vendetta on AFL umpire boss

    John Setka’s main justification to go after the AFL head of umpires – that he pursued an official for holding a one-minute silence over the West Gate Bridge collapse – may have never happened.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    Setka’s AFL threats force watchdog to launch investigation

    The Fair Work Ombudsman is investigating John Setka’s bid to pressure the AFL to sack its new umpires head after Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke flagged potential breaches of industrial action laws.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    Setka’s AFL square-up out of bounds

    What amounts to an appalling abuse of union power to blackmail a third party, and make a former public servant unemployable just for doing his job, must surely be against the law.

    • The AFR View
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    Setka’s threats against AFL umpiring chief may be illegal

    John Setka’s threats over Stephen McBurney could breach workplace laws and may even amount to blackmail, lawyers say, as minister Tony Burke condemned the union campaign.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    Ord Minnett breached laws by dodging paid leave, minimum wage: judge

    The court ruling could expose the firm and the broader finance sector to major back-pay claims from advisers.

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    • David Marin-Guzman

    ‘Weak’ PM, Allan blamed over Setka’s AFL threat

    Anthony Albanese and Victoria’s Labor government have been accused of failing to stand up to the CFMEU chief over demands the AFL sack its umpiring boss.

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    • David Marin-Guzman and Patrick Durkin

    Unions launch landmark ‘same job, same pay’ case against BHP

    The wave of cases involving three mines in Queensland will be a key test of the Albanese government’s new laws on labour hire firms, and the mining giant says it could cost the company an extra $1.3 billion a year.

    • David Marin-Guzman

    Unions are at new heights of power. Now they just need to retain it

    In the rocky world of industrial relations, the policy pendulum swings from one extreme to the other depending on who’s in power.

    • David Marin-Guzman