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’Tortuous’ language in industrial awards needs to go, says Fair Work boss

’Tortuous’ language in industrial awards needs to go, says Fair Work boss

by Shared by ABC Online. | Jun 7, 2018 | News

The ABC has recently revealed allegations in the hospitality sector of employers underpaying staff by hundreds of dollars a week, taking tips as punishment or cancelling shifts after being asked for award rates.Read the full article at ABC Online.
ASIC does not use the sticks it has against the banks

ASIC does not use the sticks it has against the banks

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 31, 2018 | News

Either way it’s not a good sign given the mammoth task ahead of him to bring an unruly financial sector to heel, and the royal commission has shown there is much to do.Read the full article at ABC Online.
Commonwealth Bank delayed writing to overcharged business customers

Commonwealth Bank delayed writing to overcharged business customers

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 25, 2018 | News

CBA’s executive general manager of retail products Clive van Horen returned to the witness box, after giving evidence in earlier hearings into consumer lending, where he admitted a technical glitch in assessing overdrafts was not picked up for more than four...
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson threatens to sink Coalition’s company tax cuts

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson threatens to sink Coalition’s company tax cuts

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 22, 2018 | News

Senator Hanson struck a deal with the Coalition in March to support the tax cuts in exchange for an apprenticeship pilot program for young Australians.Read the full article at ABC Online.
Hospitality workers forced to chase millions in unpaid superannuation

Hospitality workers forced to chase millions in unpaid superannuation

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 18, 2018 | News

The last straw came in December, when she took a job at Alimentari, a cafe in Collingwood in Melbourne’s inner east.Read the full article at ABC Online.
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