NEWS-HR

The CPSU (Community and Public Sector Union) and the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia Central Operations will face off over a s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) before Fair Work Commissioner Hampton.

An application by Community Support Incorporated (s.222 – Application for approval of a termination of an enterprise agreement) will be heard by Fair Work Commissioner Hampton in Adelaide.

Mater Misericordiae Health services Brisbane Limited will deal with a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) instigated by an unhappy ex-staff member (Kuether).

Two former Health Department public servants embroiled in findings of massive waste and mismanagement will escape penalty, while one now works for a private contractor on the new Perth Children’s Hospital, it has been revealed.

The St George Aged Care Centre has had a s.739 (application to deal with a dispute) served on its management by an army of staff malcontents (Taungakava, Perera and others).

An application by United Voice and the Health Services Union (s.160 – application to vary a modern award to remove ambiguity or uncertainty or correct error) will be heard by Fair Work Deputy President Booth in Sydney.

Mary MacKillop Care SA Ltd has been served with a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal) by a disaffected outrider (Handley).

Epworth Foundation has been summoned to answer a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) filing by an ex-staffer (Selcuk).