Media Releases 2017

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Recent Media Releases

Family trust another vehicle for the rich avoiding tax

July 21, 2017

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) calls for urgent reform of family trusts as yet more evidence surfaces of the rich avoiding paying their fair share of tax.

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Just five cents a day: the real cost for business to provide paid family and domestic violence leave revealed

July 20, 2017

The Turnbull Government has refused to ensure Australian women have access to paid domestic and family violence (FDV) leave, despite new evidence that it would cost bosses just five cents a day.

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Statement from ACTU Secretary Sally McManus on FWC Appointments

July 14, 2017

“Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull’s campaign to hand corporations more power continued today with the announcement of new appointees to the Fair Work Commission (FWC).

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Government needs to urgently act to clean up growing tax mess

July 11, 2017

Australian Unions are calling on the Turnbull Government to take urgent steps to plug gaping holes in the national tax framework which are robbing Australia of badly needed funds for schools, hospitals and services.

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Casual Conversion test case: Unions plug small hole in casualisation crisis

July 5, 2017

Australian Unions have won a first battle in the fight against the epidemic of casualisation.

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ACTU wins first national family and domestic violence leave in the world

July 3, 2017

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) has today won a first round victory to get working people access to paid family and domestic violence (FDV) leave.

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Government ensures PaTH to poverty for young people with new retail deal

July 3, 2017

The day after cutting retail workers’ wages under the lie that it will create jobs, the Turnbull Government is forcing young people into slave labour arrangements with big companies and ensuring they remain in entrenched poverty.

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Ged Kearney and Brendan O’Connor Doorstop on Penalty Rate Cuts

June 30, 2017

ACTU President Ged Kearney and Shadow Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Brendan O’Connor will address the media on the cuts to penalty rates. New polling shows that Australians believe these cuts are making the economy less equal and giving more power to the very rich.

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Government must heed Robo-debt inquiry

June 22, 2017

The recommendations made by the Senate Inquiry into the Centrelink Robo-debt debacle show a system which is causing unnecessary suffering, and it needs to be either radically reformed, and staffed appropriately, or scrapped.

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Strong manufacturing sector crucial to ensure stable jobs for the future

June 21, 2017

The Australia Institute’s Centre for Future Work’s released “Manufacturing: A Moment of Opportunity” today, coinciding with the National Manufacturing Summit.

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