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Recent Media Releases

Jobs Board will ensure Australian workers have opportunities in booming resources sector

June 10, 2012

The introduction of a new Resources Sector Jobs Board will provide greater assurances that Australians will have access to jobs in the booming mining industry as billions of dollars of new projects are developed.

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Outrage as international employer group prevents ILO from hearing about abuse of worker rights in Fiji

June 7, 2012

The action of the peak global employer group in preventing the International Labor Organisation’s annual conference from discussing violations against Fijian and other workers is an outrage.

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Minimum wage decision will widen the gap between the low-paid and the rest of workforce

June 1, 2012

Today’s decision by Fair Work Australia to grant just a $17.10 increase to Australia’s lowest paid workers will see those on minimum wages fall further behind the rest of the workforce and risks entrenching a working poor in Australia.

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Rinehart plan to offshore Australian jobs shows world’s richest woman cares only for profits

May 25, 2012

The mining industry must be investing in secure, permanent jobs for Australians before resorting to importing guest workers.

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Workers’ rights a glaring omission from new Australia-Malaysia free trade agreement

May 23, 2012

A new free trade agreement with Malaysia is a missed opportunity to advance decent and secure jobs and workers’ rights in our region.

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Manufacturing hopes rest on union-supported co-operative ventures

May 18, 2012

Australian unions have endorsed the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) support for co-operative operations, recognising the critical role they play in advancing the organisation’s Global Employment Agenda and promoting decent work.

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Unions wrap up ACTU Congress with renewed vigour to campaign for rights at work and fairer Australia

May 17, 2012

Australian unions have concluded the ACTU Congress 2012 invigorated by a clear, renewed plan to campaign for better rights for workers within a fairer economy and society.

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Unions pledge to tackle the growing crisis of insecure work in Australia with a national campaign

May 16, 2012

Better rights for casual and contract workers, a much larger investment in Australia’s workforce and an overhaul of our welfare system will be the building blocks of reforms to undo the damage caused by the spread of insecure work.

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Dave Oliver elected new ACTU Secretary; pledges to renew fight for workers’ rights and secure jobs

May 15, 2012

Dave Oliver has been elected as the new ACTU Secretary at the union movement’s Congress in Sydney today. Mr Oliver was elected unopposed to replace Jeff Lawrence, who did not seek re-nomination after five years in the position.

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Young workers are our future and need to have a voice in the workplace

May 13, 2012

Young people are among the most vulnerable workers and will benefit from a renewed union push for better workplace protections, entitlements and representation.

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