Media Releases 2022

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Recent Media Releases

Morrison refuses to clarify position on BOOT

April 21, 2022

During his daily press conference yesterday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison refused to rule out making changes to the Better Off Overall Test (BOOT) or bringing back other elements of the IR Omnibus which would cut wages for working people.

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Morrison ignores crisis facing workers

April 20, 2022

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has continued to ignore the cost of living crisis facing working people during a week of anti-worker announcements – today revealing that if re-elected he will double the penalties issued by the ABCC, a partisan anti-union agency.

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Morrison announces pay cut for tradies

April 19, 2022

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced this morning that if re-elected he will tie pay rises for thousands of construction workers to the rate of increase in the National Minimum Wage.

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Morrison’s Easter comments reveal plan to cut wages still on the agenda

April 18, 2022

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has used the cover of the Easter long weekend to announce his Government’s plan, if re-elected, to bring back anti-worker legislation which will cut wages for millions of working people.

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Vale Tom McDonald

April 16, 2022

The ACTU is saddened to announce the death of union elder, Tom McDonald.   Tom passed…

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Unemployment figures will not address rampant insecure work, real wage cuts

April 14, 2022

Unemployment remains at 4 per cent according to ABS labour force statistics released this morning. This is cold comfort to working people who have struggled through nearly a decade of record-low wage growth, and are facing another real wages cut in the first six months of this year.

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Casual workers $350 worse off every week: new report

April 11, 2022

Casual workers in Australia are earning on average $350 less each week than their permanent full time or part time counterparts, according to a report released by the ACTU today.

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Election an opportunity to improve living standards for working people

April 10, 2022

With the Prime Minister finally setting a date for the election, working people have an opportunity to end nearly a decade of inaction on stalled wage growth and spiraling insecure work which has resulted in a cost-of-living crisis.

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ACTU calls for 10 days paid family and domestic violence leave for 2.23 million workers

April 8, 2022

The ACTU will make its closing arguments today to the Fair Work Commission’s hearings considering the need for 10 days paid family and domestic violence leave for 2.23 million award-dependent workers.

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Morrison signs Australian workers up to another secret trade deal

April 6, 2022

Australian workers got their first glimpse of the Australia – India Free Trade Agreement this week, an agreement which like all deals negotiated by the Morrison Government has been written in secret and has no demonstrated or even modelled benefits for local working people.

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