Media Releases
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Recent Media Releases
ACTU helping people share their stories for sexual harassment inquiry
September 20, 2018
Australian unions will be making a submission to the Human Rights Commission sexual harassment inquiry and will be assisting people to share their own experiences of sexual harassment and sexual violence, anonymously if they wish.
Melbourne Institute finds ‘Enterprise bargaining is not delivering’
September 19, 2018
The Melbourne Institute has stated that productivity has become uncoupled from wage growth and the enterprise-only bargaining is failing to produce wage growth.
Insecure work in healthcare and social assistance hurting workers, patients, residents
September 19, 2018
Companies in control of healthcare, aged care and social assistance are deliberately making work less secure and forcing huge numbers of their workers to take second and even third jobs to stay above water.
Australia needs a pay rise – there’s no way around it
September 18, 2018
Reports in today’s Australian that real wages are rising relative to the cost of living are wrong. Real wages are going backwards for more than four in five workers.
Immediate $75 increase for Newstart recipients needed
September 17, 2018
The ACTU supports an increase of $75 a week to Newstart payments, with further staged increases to lift the rate above the poverty line so no Australian worker, whether they have a job or are trying to get one, has to live in poverty.
Ratios, reversal of funding cuts key to aged care fix
September 17, 2018
The Morrison Government must immediately reverse its funding cuts to the aged care sector and protect residents and workers by implementing minimum staffing ratios for aged care facilities.
The Morrison Government presides over long-term unemployment and insecure jobs.
September 14, 2018
Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) report Faces of Unemployment finds more than half of those experiencing unemployment who later find work are subject to work insecurity.
Victory after a 10-year battle against broken rules for pathology workers in Victoria
September 14, 2018
Thousands of people working in Dorevitch Pathology collection centres across Victoria have won a decade-long battle for a fair pay rise.
No money, no time – O’Dwyer’s unpaid five days Family and Domestic Violence Leave falls short
September 12, 2018
Minister for Jobs, Industrial Relations and Women Kelly O’Dwyer is expected to introduce legislation to the lower house this week that would provide for five days unpaid Family and Domestic Violence Leave in the National Employment Standards.
Rules for working women failing to end workplace sexual harassment
September 12, 2018
A report released today by the Australian Human Rights Commission showing less than one in five people who experienced sexual harassment in the last five years reported it shows our workplaces rules are failing workers.