The FWC’s controversial changes to penalty rates has provoked a mixed response from politicians, businesses and unions
An FWC judge has resigned citing concerns about the way workplace relations is regulated and administered in Australia
One of Australia's largest industry associations has urged the Coalition to act on recommendations by the Productivity Commission
Unions may have power in the workplace, but they are not above the law, says one Federal Court judge.
Minister for Employment Eric Abetz is set to dismantle some of the work done by Bill Shorten earlier this year, focused on stripping unions of power.
Unions attack the return of two construction commissioners from the old guard, while industry groups praise the return. Why the controversy, and where do you stand?
The FWC has ruled on the controversial case involving an employer who terminated a worker opposed to same-sex marriage last year
Employees do not always disclose a mental illness voluntarily, and nor are they legally obliged to do so
Pepsico supports women at all levels of the organisation to progress into more senior positions