Coal terminal workers in Queensland could earn an extra $2500 a year if they stop taking sickies.
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Fears of significant unemployment may force govt to act on auto manufacturing
The Coalition Government may yet save Australia’s car manufacturing industry because the economic and political ramifications of losing it would be too great to contemplate.
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240 jobs to go as Caterpillar closes another manufacturing facility
240 people will lose their jobs in mid-2014 as mining equipment manufacturer Caterpillar continues to respond to slowing demand from the resources sector.
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Qantas to close Avalon maintenance base
Qantas will close its maintenance engineering base at Avalon at the end of March 2014.
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Caterpillar to cut 200 jobs in Burnie
Mining equipment manufacturer Caterpillar will cut 200 jobs from its Burnie plant in Tasmania’s north-west.
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Sandvik cuts NSW manufacturing jobs
Mining equipment manufacturer Sandvik will cut 37 jobs from its New South Wales operations as it battles weaker demand.
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Port Kembla coal terminal workers to share in $2.5m after court win
Seventy-eight people who worked at the Port Kembla Coal Terminal between 1990 and 2005 will receive an average of $30,000 worth of superannuation payments each after a hearing in the NSW Industrial Court.
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100 to be laid off at Toyota by December
Toyota Australia has announced that it will offer a round of voluntary redundancies, with 100 workers to leave the company’s Altona manufacturing plant at the end of November.
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Job trends in logistics: Hays Quarterly Hotspots.
Reach stack drivers, storemen/women and forklift drivers are just three of the roles employers are looking to fill as candidate movement and the preference for people with solid experience in previous roles impacts hiring decisions, says recruiting experts Hays Logistics.
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John Holland Aviation Services cuts 40 jobs
John Holland Aviation Services (JHAS) has laid off 40 workers from its base at Melbourne Airport.
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