Mentally Healthy Workplaces

Policies, Publications & Submissions - February 7, 2020

Introduction

The ACTU, formed in 1927, is the peak body for Australian unions and is the only national union confederation in Australia. For more than 90 years, the ACTU has played the leading role in advocating for the rights and conditions of working people and their families. The ACTU is made up of 39 affiliated unions and trades and labour councils, and we represent almost 2 million working people across all industries. The ACTU and Australian Unions are proud of our history of standing up for workers’ safety and ensuring that every Australian worker can do their work safely and return home at the end of each day. We are therefore grateful for the opportunity to comment on the Productivity Commission’s (the Commission) Mental Health Draft Report (the Draft Report).

This response to the Draft Report will include a short general feedback section and will then provide some specific feedback relating to various recommendations made by the Commission. As the ACTU submission to this inquiry focussed primarily on mental health as a workplace safety (WHS) issue, the majority of the feedback provided is in response to Chapter 19 of the Commission’s Draft Report – Mentally Healthy Workplaces.

The ACTU Network

Australian Unions

Whether you want to join a union, take action in campaigns, or make the most of the benefits of being a union member, Australian Unions is the place to go for information and resources.
Visit Australian Unions

Mind Your Head

We’re taking action to protect workplace mental health.
Visit Mind Your Head

Worksite

Your rights at work for students and for people entering the workforce for the first time.
Visit Worksite

OHS

Information and resources for health and safety representatives and workers about how to speak up at work for health and safety.
Visit OHS

Union Aid Abroad

Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA is the overseas aid and development agency of the ACTU. Our work aims to build self-reliance through support to educational and training projects for workers and their organisations in the developing world.
Visit Union Aid Abroad

ACTU National Union Directory

Find who you are looking for from the who’s who of the union movement.
Visit the ACTU National Union Dictionary

Representing Australian workers and their families.