Most Recent
FWC tosses Qantas appeal over worker classification
Qantas Ground Services has lost its challenge to the Full Fair Work Commission in a dispute with the Transport Workers Union over the classification of the company's commissionaires, a small group of employees who transport disabled and elderly passengers between terminals.
ACCC to review $2B Sydney toll road deal
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will review the proposed $2 billion acquisition of Sydney's WestConnex toll road by the Sydney Transport Partners Consortium for potential competition concerns.
Unions can’t ground review of airport workers’ split shifts
In a win for aviation services company Aerocare, a court on Friday ruled the company's bid for review of its controversial split-shift rosters was not an abuse of process as two unions had argued.
Linfox workers can’t halt Fair Work case, court says
A group of Linfox workers in Victoria has lost their bid to put a Fair Work appeal on ice while they challenge a commissioner's ruling that found in favor of the logistics giant in a dispute over their jobs.
Toll Global fined $75K in EPA action
Toll Global has been fined $75,000 after pleading guilty to transporting over 16,000 kilograms of expandable and flammable polymer beads by truck.
Ex-Toll worker in contempt over YouTube video
A former employee of Toll Transport has violated a court order that he remove a racially charged video he filmed of Senator Sam Dastyari while wearing a company-branded uniform.
Split-shift hearing draws airport protests
Airport workers protested Friday as the Federal Court prepared to hear arguments in a case over whether staff can be made to work split shifts.
Judge mulls VW disclosures ahead of first ‘dieselgate’ trial
A Federal Court judge may rule as early as Friday on whether Volkswagen should be required to answer questions about alleged emissions defeat device software installed in more than 90,000 cars in Australia before the first trial kicks off next month.
BrisConnections settles $2.2B case over collapse
BrisConnections' receiver PPB Advisory has settled its $2.2 billion lawsuit against engineering consultant Arup, a court was told Monday.
AirAsia pays up after wrongly charging kids
AirAsia has agreed to refund thousands of passengers with children who were wrongly charged an extra $60 fee on flights from Darwin to Bali for seven years.