Enterprise Agreement (EB, EBA)

CFMEU聽members employed by giant plasterboard manufacturer Knauf have been picketing the company鈥檚 Port Melbourne factory in support of their claim for a pay rise and permanent contacts. Chris Slee reports.

The lack of progress on enterprise agreement negotiations is why workers at Hydro Tasmania are taking strike action the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union聽said. Kerry Smith reports.

Retail workers at Apple stores across the country have applied to the Fair Work Commission to take industrial action for a fair enterprise agreement. Isaac Nellist reports.

The union movement聽faces big challenges in ensuring that any changes to bargaining extends workplace rights and protections. Sarah Hathway reports.

Workers at the Better Read Than Dead聽bookshop in Newtown have won a聽landmark聽enterprise聽agreement. Isaac Nellist reports.

A聽significant number of members are leaving聽the Australian Education Union because聽it failed to wage a strong campaign聽for聽workload relief and fair salaries, argues Mary Merkenich.

If Labor wins government on May 21聽unionists must press for the right to strike, argues Chris White.

Unionists and students have set up picket lines at the University of Sydney in support of their claim for permanency, First Nations employment targets聽and reasonable workloads. Jim McIlroy reports.

National Tertiary Education Union members at the University of Sydney have聽voted聽to strike for 48 hours on May 11鈥12 over work conditions.聽Georgie Dixon reports.

NSW bus drivers are striking to receive the same pay and conditions for the same work across the network, reports Jim McIlroy .

The Maritime Union of Australia (Victorian Branch) criticises the Svitzer boss for failing to meet workers seeking fair pay, job security and safety at work. Sue Bull reports.

The聽Rail, Tram and Bus Union described the NSW government鈥檚 unilateral shut-down of the Sydney train network on February 21 as 鈥渁 huge dummy spit鈥. Jim McIlroy reports.