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| | | ... the FWC statement. This comes after last week's hearing over the composition of the FWC superannuation Expert Panel, the judges made two orders: first, that Justice Iain Ross's appointment of himself to the panel was invalid, and that the panel is currently ... |
| | | | ... At the end of Friday's hearing over the composition of the Fair Work Commission (FWC) superannuation Expert Panel, the judges made two orders: first, that Justice Iain Ross's appointment of himself to the panel was invalid, and that the panel is currently ... |
| | | | ... now." The counsel also argued that the FWC can "churn through" Expert Panel members with little consequence. One of the judges suggested this was an exaggeration. FSC chief executive John Brogden and former Labor minister Greg Combet, who is an adviser ... |
| | | | ... also improved, with 43% of consumers believing they have high ethics and honesty. Nurses, pharmacists, doctors, High Court judges and dentists were at the top of the list, while car salesman and people working in advertising and real estate were at the ... |
| | | | ... compared to 11.7% for the S&P/ASX200 Index. The MSF Dividend Income Option invests in ASX-listed companies which Millinium judges to have sound and profitable businesses with limited downside risk. The investment team is led by Neill Colledge, who previously ... |
| | | | ... executive Tom Garcia said. Cbus won the Communication Award- Annual Report also for the second year in a row, with the judges describing the fund as an industry leader on disclosure and transparency. The Award judges said the comprehensive report provided ... |
| | | | ... Established in 1989 by the legal profession, it now manages more than $2 billion for more than 40,000 members including judges, barristers, solicitors and legal support staff. |
| | | | ... Market Committee (FOMC) meets for a two-day policy deliberation on the 18th and 19th for clues on: Whether or not the Fed judges the economy and the financial markets strong enough to tolerate a little less stimulus; If so, by how much would the Fed ... |
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