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David Marin-Guzman

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Sydney, NSW, Australia

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Past articles by David:

Adam Cranston and two others found guilty in Plutus tax fraud trial

A jury has found three men guilty of one of the biggest tax frauds in Australia’s corporate history. → Read More

CFMEU hit with near maximum fine over picket involving new leader

The Federal Court has imposed a $180,000 penalty on the CFMEU to stop the union’s “indifference to the law”. → Read More

Hospitality exec faces police referral over sham penalty rates deal

Mantle’s HR chief may be referred to police after findings he lied about a pay deal that deprived workers of pay. → Read More

Jetstar may not have happened with multi-employer bargaining: Joyce

The Qantas CEO said he fears the Albanese Government’s multi-employer bargaining will hamper innovation. → Read More

Din Tai Fung allegedly fired Malaysians over wage bust fears

A senior employee at the renowned dumpling chain says the Malaysian staff ‘had done nothing wrong’. → Read More

What Brian Cox really thinks about Logan Roy

The actor behind Succession’s patriarch and media baron says his character is just misunderstood. → Read More

Gig giants warn Qld push for minimum pay will ‘remove all flexibility’

Uber, Deliveroo and Menulog have attacked proposed laws that would set minimum rates for workers the gig economy. → Read More

Coalition still committed to dumped IR reforms

The Coalition will try to revive collective bargaining and strike-proof major projects if it is re-elected. → Read More

Setka to buy ‘nice car’ after $100k settlement over blackmail charge

Some CFMEU members question why the money isn’t being used to pay back the union for its expenses on legal costs. → Read More

Isolation rules ‘robbing’ hotels of the few staff they have

The hospitality industry wants relaxed isolation rules extended to chefs and other back-of-house staff. → Read More

Westpac hit with lawsuit for sacking manager over ‘sexual innuendo’

A former insurance manager claims he was sacked as retribution for complaining about his boss’ toxic attitude. → Read More

Black Friday deliveries under threat from striking drivers

FedEx drivers are considering stoppages on Black Friday but this time there will be no warning. → Read More

Union agrees to ceasefire in docks war

The wharfies’ union has cancelled strikes and work bans for at least a month, just days after Patrick Terminals sought to end all industrial action due to its threat to the economy. → Read More

Parcel strike called off after Toll reaches deal with union

The country’s biggest transport operator has reached a deal on pay and job security to avert strikes. → Read More

Lockdown in Sydney could end in two weeks, but experts cautious

Health experts say it’s possible Sydney could lift its lockdown in two weeks following Wednesday’s extension. → Read More

NSW extends mask mandate to all large sporting events

The NSW Health Minister has extended the mask requirements despite recording zero local cases overnight. → Read More

Workers jockey for vaccine priority

Unions for ride-share drivers, shop assistants, bus and rail workers are fighting for a priority place in the COVID-19 vaccine queue. → Read More

Lendlease becomes first major builder to strike deal with CFMEU

Lendlease has become the first tier-one builder to reach a deal with the CFMEU on its controversial NSW agreement but has achieved significant concessions on pay rises and fixed days off. → Read More

JB Hi-Fi accused of ‘union busting’ over face mask ban

JB Hi-Fi has been accused of threatening staff with disciplinary action for wearing union-branded face masks and other clothing at work. → Read More

Amazon withdrew job offer to casual 'because of pregnancy'

An Amazon worker claims the retail giant refused her permanent employment after finding out she was pregnant in a case the union says shows the need to strengthen the government's IR reforms. → Read More