Media Releases

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Recent Media Releases

One in three workers at risk from AI: Unions call for fair go in the digital age

December 10, 2024

The ACTU is calling for a ‘fair go in the digital age’ following today’s report that one in three Australian workers are at risk of job loss by 2030 from the introduction of AI by big corporate employers.

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Out of step and out of touch: Australian Unions urge the RBA to cut rates

December 9, 2024

Working Australians want the Reserve Bank of Australia to cut official interest rates at the final opportunity for the year when the RBA’s two-day Board meeting wraps up tomorrow.

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Bosses’ election demands: axe pay rises

December 5, 2024

Employer lobby groups have made their submissions to the review into the Albanese Government’s industrial relations changes and are demanding large parts be repealed.  

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Reserve Bank’s rates hesitancy is hurting workers

December 4, 2024

Today’s National Accounts figures should send a clear signal to the Reserve Bank of Australia to urgently cut its cash rate at their next meeting on December 10.

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Secure Jobs Better Pay reforms lift wages by $6.3 billion across economy

December 2, 2024

The Albanese Government’s landmark Secure Jobs Better Pay workplace reforms have lifted economy-wide wage growth by about half a percent or $6.3 billion in the past year, due to the steady rise in collective bargaining coverage.

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A win for workers’ super and security in retirement

November 28, 2024

The ACTU welcomes the passage of a critical piece of Albanese Government legislation to safeguard Australian workers’ super and wages in retirement.

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Future Made in Australia a win for workers, jobs and climate

November 28, 2024

The ACTU welcomes the Senate’s passage of the Future Made in Australia legislation as an important step in creating tens of thousands of well-paid jobs and reducing cost-of-living pressures for working people.

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Unions welcome plans to protect workers from AI misuse

November 26, 2024

The ACTU welcomes today’s report by the Senate Select Committee on Adopting Artificial Intelligence with its strong emphasis on proposals to protect workers’ rights amid the widespread adoption of AI systems and other new technologies. 

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Mind the gap: improvements in narrowing the gender pay gap

November 19, 2024

New work rights and higher wages in sectors like aged care are closing the gender pay gap, at a rate three times faster than under prior Coalition governments, according to an ACTU report out today.

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Christmas pay rise for 16,000 early childhood educators  

November 14, 2024

Early childhood education and care workers at Australia’s largest early education provider are set for a generous pre-Christmas pay rise, in a new enterprise agreement with Goodstart Early Learning.

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The ACTU Network

Australian Unions

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Mind Your Head

We’re taking action to protect workplace mental health.
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Worksite

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

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