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CBA faces fight as it pursues non-union agreement – The Australian Financial Review
Commonwealth Bank has been labelled ‘unrepentant wage thieves’ as it moves to bypass the union in a bid to bolster its ability to do individual agreements.

That wage bill was largely due to the banks widespread use of individual agreements to roll up staffs EA conditions into higher salaries and failure to ensure pay accounted for hours worked or kept up with wage rises.
Labelling the bank unrepentant wage thieves, FSU national secretary Julia Angrisano said the proposed agreement watered down safeguards around the use of individual agreements.
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The FSU wont stand by and allow CBA to pressure its workers to accept a defective enterprise…
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