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Aerocare loses Federal Court appeal over workplace agreement
The Full Federal Court on Tuesday dismissed an appeal by aviation services company Aerocare of a ruling rejecting an enterprise agreement the Transport Workers Union called "substandard".
Toyota alerted to problems with Takata airbags in 2003, court filings show
Toyota was on notice about problems with Takata airbags 15 years ago, after a Takata inflator ruptured at one of the car maker's testing facilities, according to new claims in a class action.
Employment action against Airservices stalls over scope of class
Just who is entitled to join a Fair Work action against Airservices Australia is still up in the air, a court heard Tuesday, with lawyers clashing over the scope of the employee class five months after the case was filed.
Judge prods VW to name employees who OKd emissions cheat software
Volkswagen has been ordered for a third time to provide the court with the names of employees who were involved in approving the emissions cheat software that's at the center of litigation by Australia's consumer regulator and several class actions against the German car maker.
Former VW chief charged over diesel emissions scandal
A former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn has been charged in the US with conspiracy and fraud over the car maker's long-running scam to cheat emissions tests, two months after VW faced trial in Australia over dieselgate.
Air New Zealand to face the music in cartel case
The long awaited second phase in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's cartel proceedings against Air New Zealand has been set down for June 27, one year after the High Court ruled the airline had breached Australia's competition law.
ACCC seeks more info on Pacific National, Aurizon merger
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is seeking more information from Pacific National and Aurizon on their proposed merger, after the regulator's preliminary review found the deal raises significant competition concerns.
Funder feud could force Bannister Law off Ford class action
A dispute with litigation funder Martin Place Litigation Services has cast doubt over whether Bannister Law can continue to lead a massive class action against Ford, the Federal Court heard Tuesday.
Ford fined hefty $10M over dodgy PowerShift transmission
The Federal Court has ruled that the Ford Motor Company of Australia engaged in unconscionable conduct towards customers complaining about their troubled PowerShift transmission systems, and ordered the company to pay $10 million in penalties.
Union can’t stall case over picketing at robo-terminal
A judge has shot down a union bid to stall a lawsuit over picketing at the new 'robo' terminal in Port Melbourne pending the outcome of an appeal challenging the merger of the CFMEU with two other unions.