Australian Local Government Association fears second challenge to chaplaincy cash may hit funding
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Forklift supplier seeks High Court hearing
Allegations duress was applied to get workplace agreements signed have led Toyota Material Handling to the High Court
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High Court decision threatens GEERS spending
A High Court decision on the separation of church and state could put in jeopardy the federal scheme that shields financially the employees of failed companies such as transport firm 1st Fleet, experts warn.
The General Employee Entitlements and Redundancy Scheme (GEERS) − a basic payment scheme that assists employees of firms suffering liquidation or bankruptcy − exists under the same funding arrangements as the school chaplaincy scheme that came to legal grief last week.
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The General Employee Entitlements and Redundancy Scheme (GEERS) − a basic payment scheme that assists employees of firms suffering liquidation or bankruptcy − exists under the same funding arrangements as the school chaplaincy scheme that came to legal grief last week.
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ACCC gives up the fight over Franklins
ACCC rules out appealing to the High Court to quash Metcash's takeover of Franklins
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Fortescue continues rail access fight
High Court grants Fortescue Metals the right to appeal the decision giving Rio Tinto exclusive access to its iron ore rail haulage network
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Western Freight Management strikes blow against WorkCover
Commission overturns conviction against Western Freight Management for the death of its truck driver at a Star Track Express depot
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