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Drop-dead dates dumped; arbitration for good faith bargaining breaches

Deputy PM & WR Minister Julia Gillard has this afternoon announced significant details of what's to come in the substantive IR bill, expected to be tabled in parliament on Nov 25 or 26.

Workforce, Issue 1659, 14 November 2008

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Fate of WA union branches in doubt

The fate of up to 50 WA state union branches could be in doubt if the WA IRC inquiry into alleged membership irregularities in the CFMEU WA C&G div finds against the union on state/fed branch linkage.

Workfroce, Issue 1658, 7 November 2008

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Magistrate disturbed by ‘intrusion of the political‘ in Washington case

The magistrate in the case of CFMEU Vic VP Noel Washington's refusal to attend an ABCC interview today said he found the "intrusion of the political ... discomforting".

Workforce, Issue 1657, 31 October 2008

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