Summary

  • 89,000 Confirmed cases globally – 33 in Australia
  • 3,000 deaths
  • 30,000 recovered
  • Travel and isolation restrictions in place for China and Iran (subject to change)
  • Significant economic impact in Australia and elsewhere
  • There is a clear WHS risk and consequential duty on employers to manage this risk
  • Workers should be granted ‘special leave’ in relation to COVID-19 given the significant public health risk and likely duration of the illness and requirement to self-isolate
  • Casual workers most at risk of experiencing hardship in the event of an outbreak in Australia due to lack of available paid leave.
  • Some casuals (such as in higher education and aviation) are already experiencing financial hardship
  • Federal Government should take the necessary steps to ensure all workers, in particular insecure workers, are being provided the necessary financial support in the event of an outbreak.