Streamlined ERA process raises ‘substantial risk of error’ in rulings, judges say

Streamlined ERA process raises ‘substantial risk of error’ in rulings, judges say
By Paul McBeth July 8 (BusinessDesk) - Government plans to streamline industrial disputes with rulings on the day of hearings creates a “substantial risk of error,” according to the bench of the Employment Court. In a written submission on the Employment Relations Amendment Bill, Chief Judge Graeme Colgan told politicians attempts to speed up the determination process in the Employment Relations Authority risks undermining the body with substandard rulings, and will likely lead to an increasing number of appeals. The Chief Judge, on behal...