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  • All quiet at EDS Australia's union

    EDS Australia's heavily unionised workforce has not yet started airing any issues associated with the Texan outsourcing giant's US$13.9 billion acquisition by Hewlett-Packard, according to a key union representative.

  • Union targets Commander leftovers

    The Communication Workers' Union of Australia today said it would attend Commander's first creditor's meeting tomorrow, to push its claim for employees of the failed company to be paid entitlements.

  • UPDATE: ASIC closes in on controversial online grocer

    Authorities are closing in on business identity Ross Whitehead over his involvement with online shopping start-up MySupercentre Pty Ltd which was placed in liquidation by its creditors Monday.

  • iGreen to continue operating

    iGreen Broadband will continue to operate their broadband services whilst under voluntary administration.

  • Green Communications enters voluntary administration

    Telecommunications company Green Communications has entered into voluntary administration, but is carrying on business as usual pending the results of a creditors meeting on Thursday.

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