AMMA (Australian Mines and Metals Association) is the national employer association representing the workplace relations and human resource management interests of the resources sector and allied industries. AMMA incorporated in 1918 and operates as a not-for-profit organisation.

 

 

 

 


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AMMA News
15-Jul-2008
AMMA calls for national OHS system with limited union intervention
In its submission to the Federal Government’s review into harmonisation of occupational health and safety laws, AMMA has supported a model OHS Act that focuses on prevention, not retribution, and which allows individual workplaces to establish safety systems that meet their particular needs with little to no union intervention.
30-Jun-2008
AMMA submission to the Wilcox Review re proposed terms of reference
AMMA has today lodged a submission to the Wilcox Review on its proposed terms of reference.
20-Jun-2008
AMMA welcomes Commission's decision to include mining in award modernisation priority list
AMMA Chief Executive Steve Knott welcomes today's decison by the Australian Industrial Relations Commission to inlcude the mining industry and coal mining in the list of priority industries for award modernisation.
12-Jun-2008
AMMA submission on paid parental leave
AMMA's submission to the Productivity Commission argues that paid parental leave should not be an award matter.
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In the news
22-Jul-2008
ACTU chief's competence comes under fire
Union leaders are dissatisfied with ACTU president Sharan Burrow, saying she lacks competence, is overseas too often, and is shy of attacking the government because of her friendship with Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
22-Jul-2008
Boost sex discrimination laws for men
Sexual discrimination laws should be strengthened to give male workers greater protection, the nation's sex discrimination commissioner says.
22-Jul-2008
Electrical workers step up strike action
Queensland electrical workers will ban overnight repair work for businesses and government buildings as a long-running pay dispute continues.
18-Jul-2008
Dump the workplace laws now: survey
Unions will increase pressure on the Rudd Government to modify its industrial relations laws, by citing polling showing voters are becoming impatient about getting rid of Work Choices.
16-Jul-2008
Unions to Rudd: get moving on IR changes
Unions have stepped up pressure on the Rudd Government to bring forward key elements of its industrial relations changes, including unfair-dismissal laws and its new collective bargaining rules.
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