Reports today that employers who do not keep aside funds for their workers' entitlements have cost workers and the taxpayer up to $1 billion over the past decade are alarming, and must lead to toug
Workplace bullying is a hidden problem in Australian workplaces and must be treated as seriously as other physical hazards to workers, unions will tell a Parliamentary inquiry tomorrow.
The Maritime Union of Australia wishes to extend its deepest condolences to the family of Jarrod Hampton, the young diver whose death at sea was profiled by the 4 Corners program last night.
The United Steelworkers (USW) and its global allies are hailing the end of Rio Tinto's six-month lockout of aluminum smelter workers in Alma, Quebec, as a great victory for the workers and their su
Thousands of members of the MUA and other unions today flooded the front steps of the West Australian Parliament House in opposition to foreign workers being used on resource projects when there ar
After two days of trial for a simple misdemeanor, six Cowlitz County jurors Friday could not reach a verdict on the charges of obstructing a train against the ILWU's International President, Robert