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Annual Wage Review 2023–24
- APESMA - application for single interest employer authorisation
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Previous major cases
- AIRC Award modernisation process 2008
- Apple Retail Enterprise Agreement 2014 – application to terminate
- Award flexibility – Hospitality and retail sectors
- Ballot for withdrawal of ME Division from CFMMEU (D2021/2)
- Ballot for withdrawal of ME Division from CFMMEU (D2022/10)
- Ballot for withdrawal of Manufacturing Division from CFMMEU
- Cambridge Clothing Company Enterprise Agreement (2014) – application to terminate
- Casual terms award review 2021
- Clerks – Private Sector Award – Work from home case
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- Equal Remuneration Case 2010-12
- Equal Remuneration and Work Value Case
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- IPCA (VIC, ACT & NT) Agreement 2011 – Application to terminate
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- MEU regulated labour hire arrangement order (C2024/1506)
- MEU – regulated labour hire arrangement order (C2024/1686)
- Modern Awards Review 2023–24
- Modern awards review 2012
- Svitzer Australia Pty Limited industrial action
- Termination of remaining modernisable instruments
- Undergraduate qualifications review
- Variation of modern awards to include a right to disconnect
- Variation on the Commission’s own initiative – Casual employment terms (AM2024/29)
- Virgin Australia Regional Airlines – intractable bargaining declaration
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4 yearly review
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Case law benchbooks
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Enterprise agreements benchbook
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General protections benchbook
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Unfair dismissals benchbook
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What is dismissal?
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JobKeeper disputes benchbook
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JobKeeper enabling directions – general information
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The Good Governance Guide
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