Whether you want to join a union, take action in campaigns, or make the most of the benefits of being a union member, Australian Unions is the place to go for information and resources. Union Aid ...
Australian Unions welcome today’s release of the independent review of the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 (SRC Act) and urge the Albanese Government to act on the report’s ...
Location – Perth or Remote (Sydney or Gold Coast) Position Description The Offshore Alliance is a successful member-led industrial organisation that combines the industrial, organising and legal ...
Australian Unions welcome today’s announcement of an independent two-year review of the Albanese Government’s Closing Loopholes workplace reforms. The Closing Loopholes reforms of 2023 and 2024 ...
Working women in Australia are seeing the gender pay gap narrow thanks to new work rights, pay rises in undervalued sectors, and strong increases in award and collective agreement wages. The Workplace ...
Australian Unions welcome today’s announcement of the Australian AI Safety Institute, calling it a critical step toward ensuring Australia has a pro-worker, pro-jobs and pro-growth adoption of ...
Australian Unions will today call for an urgent overhaul of national asbestos health and safety laws to force employers to remove asbestos-containing materials from Australian workplaces, including ...
Unions are concerned that APRA and ASIC’s failures to prevent the First Guardian and Shield collapses could cost working people’s superannuation savings through an increase in mandatory levies paid by ...
Today’s Labour force figures show an overall improvement in the labour market, with the unemployment rate dropping to 4.3%. The rate of under-employment also fell to 5.7% in October. ABS monthly ...
Australian Unions welcome the passage of the Albanese Government’s payday super legislation through Parliament this afternoon. The new law – requiring employers to pay superannuation on payday from 1 ...
Today’s introduction of pay day super legislation by the Albanese Government will significantly reduce superannuation theft and boost the retirement savings of millions of workers. Stolen super costs ...
A record 2.8 million working Australians are now covered by collective bargaining agreements, delivering higher annual wage increases – an increase from 2.68 million in the previous quarter. More than ...
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