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Are we there yet?

The end of 2007 saw IR practitioners - with the possible exception of practicing IR lawyers - begging for no more wild lurches on the legislative front, wanting more than anything some stability.

Workforce, Issue 1663, 12 December 2008

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Workplace Ombudsman recovers $36.6m in underpayments

The Workplace Ombudsman (WO) has recovered more than $36.6m in entitlements for more than 27,000 workers, 95% of it without recourse to legal action, according to its annual report released today (Dec 5).

Workforce, Issue 1662, 5 December 2008

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Reynolds‘ message to business: ‘You don‘t pay my wages‘

Re-elected CFMEU WA C&G div sec Kevin Reynolds has come out swinging against his would-be detractors in the WA Govt and the business community, saying his members - not big business - pay his wages.

Workforce, Issue 1661, 29 November 2008

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