Media Releases 2018

Read current and past media statements from the ACTU.

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Recent Media Releases

TPP legislation must be stopped

August 22, 2018

The peak body for working people has urged MPs to oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership bill introduced to the lower house of Parliament today.

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Vale Laurie Carmichael

August 18, 2018

The Australian union movement is saddened by the passing today of former ACTU Assistant Secretary Laurie Carmichael

Laurie dedicated his life to improving the living standards of working people and he shall be remembered as a giant of the Australian union movement.

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Court decision shows need for proper definition of casual work

August 16, 2018

The Federal Court today has delivered a major blow against the misclassification of workers as casuals by employers under current Australian workplace laws.

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Casual conversion extended to hundreds of thousands

August 13, 2018

Hundreds of thousands of casual workers on 85 awards could have the right to convert to permanent positions after 12 months thanks to a union victory in the Fair Work Commission.

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FNWA joins AEUNT for tour of Arnhem Land communities and schools

August 8, 2018

Representatives from the Australian Education Union Northern Territory branch (AEUNT) and the First Nations Worker Alliance (FNWA) will tour remote communities in the Northern Territory this week to talk about improving the working conditions, housing and employment opportunities for people in schools and remote areas.

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Australia must catch up to New Zealand on paid FDV leave

August 2, 2018

People working under awards are now eligible for five days unpaid domestic violence leave. But the fight for paid leave, which is vital for people experiencing family and domestic violence, continues.

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Australia hasn’t had a pay rise since 2009: HILDA Survey

July 31, 2018

Australia hasn’t had a pay rise since 2009, according to the Household Income and Labour Dynamics Australia (HILDA) survey, released today.

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Nearly thirty thousand working full-time but homeless

July 25, 2018

Updated statistics released by the ABS yesterday show that 28,600 people experiencing homelessness in Australia are working full-time. That’s 16.5 percent of all people experiencing homelessness.

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ACTU commits to action on national Industrial Manslaughter Laws, OHS regulatory regime, eradication of asbestos

July 18, 2018

ACTU Congress has passed a motion affirming Australian Unions’ ongoing commitment to wide-ranging reform on OHS issues, including national industrial manslaughter laws which would hold companies to account for workers killed by their negligence, systemic reform of all major OHS bodies, the total eradication of asbestos and the effective enforcement of a long-standing but ineffective ban on imports contaminated with the deadly substance.

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Historic MoU signals new era of cooperation to create good secure jobs

July 17, 2018

Australian unions are celebrating huge new opportunities for cooperation and collaboration in the shipbuilding industry after an MoU was signed today between all shipbuilding unions.

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