The Mining and Energy Union is pursuing pay increases of up to $40,000 per year for labour hire workers at three BHP coal mines under new legislation, saying the energy giant’s use of labour hire to cut pay was “out of step” with community standards and the law.
Lendlease says ex-Greenwoods partner made contact after alleged dismissal for tax dodge complaints
‘The whole purpose is undermined’: Judge irked by referee pick in AUSTRAC case against Star
Griffin Coal receivers dodge misconduct investigation over coal supply agreements
Cargill wins IP case against company that tried to intercept $10.8M payment
Four judges make King’s Birthday Honours for service to the law
Ex-CBA unit Count Financial settles with lead applicant in fees-for-no-service class action
Court clarifies scope of FOI exemption for Cabinet documents in Robodebt case
Ex-principal settles with Cranbrook, pursues ABC over Four Corners episode
The former headmaster of exclusive Sydney school Cranbrook has settled a dispute with his former employer after it admitted a public statement concerning his management of misconduct allegations against a teacher “may have caused confusion”, but will press on with a complaint against the ABC over the Four Corners episode that sparked the controversy.
‘Very unwise’ for Bruce Lehrmann to be unrepresented on appeal, experts say
Former political staffer Bruce Lehrmann has yet to engage lawyers to pursue his appeal of a judge’s finding that he raped colleague Brittany Higgins in Parliament House, but while he has the right to represent himself, experts have told Lawyerly it would be “very unwise” for him to run the case on his own.