The Federal Court has upheld a ruling that the Director-General of Industrial Relations must refer unresolved disputes to the Industrial Court. This decision reinforces the mandatory nature of such referrals, ensuring disputes that remain unresolved through conciliation processes are brought before the Industrial Court for adjudication. For more details, you can read the full article below.
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