Media Releases 2018

Read current and past media statements from the ACTU.

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All ACTU media enquiries should be directed to ACTU Media team:

T: 03 9664 7315 (24 hours)
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Recent Media Releases

AIG refuses to acknowledge crisis of insecure work

July 10, 2018

The Australian Industry Group refused to accept the insecure work crisis in Australia in a pamphlet released yesterday.

Forty per cent of Australian workers are in insecure work, and the numbers are growing.

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Check your pay if you’re working under an award

July 9, 2018

The peak body for working people has a message 2.3 million people paid under awards – check your next few payslips

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Turnbull’s second round of unfair penalty rates cuts hits workers

July 1, 2018

From today people working under the hospitality, fast food, pharmacy and restaurant awards face pay cuts as the second round of penalty rate cuts under the Turnbull Government hits. The Turnbull Government has voted against measures to restore these rates eight times.

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Modern Slavery Act falls way short in current form

June 28, 2018

The peak body for working people has criticised aspects of the Turnbull Government’s Modern Slavery Act bill, saying the proposed law falls short in important respects.

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Sexual harassment inquiry to shed light on broken workplace rules

June 21, 2018

The inquiry by the Human Rights Commission into sexual harassment in Australian workplaces will shine much needed light on a system which is failing Australian workers.

The current rules which are intended to protect workers, predominately women, who experience workplace sexual harassment focus on individual claims and settlement processes. This approach has failed and the laws need to be changed to allow for systemic action against workplace sexual harassment.

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Telstra job cuts a betrayal of working people and customers

June 20, 2018

The peak body for working people has condemned the announcement of 8,000 sackings at Telstra, saying the company has betrayed its customers and staff.

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Unions pursue penalty rates push

June 13, 2018

Union and community members in around the country are responding to community anger over the coming round of cuts to penalty rates, which will kick in from July 1 this year.

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Organisation for CDP workers stronger than ever one year in

June 9, 2018

The First Nations Workers Alliance (FNWA) has held meetings with 1200 Indigenous workers and their community representatives in 20 regions, signing up 760 members and reached hundreds of thousands on social media in its first year.

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Women lead the charge to change the rules

June 7, 2018

Because of our broken rules, women get paid less, are disproportionately affected by insecure work and underemployment, have lower super balances and are therefore more likely to retire in poverty. Caring responsibilities which our society traditionally expects women to shoulder are almost universally unpaid.

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Minimum wage increase another hard-won step towards fairness

June 1, 2018

The announcement today of an increase to the minimum wage of 3.5% or $24.32 per week, is a step in the right direction but will still leave some full-time workers struggling.

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