“Aloha from Cobargo!” – Australian workers show their best ‘signs’ of support for secure jobs

Published: 30/03/2022
Category: Job security
Published: 30/03/2022
Category: Job security

Workers across the country have come out to display warning signs for the Morrison Government: all 15,000 of them (and you can grab your own here!).

From East to West and North to South, workers are showing their support for secure jobs. Under this Government, we see only increased precarious work, rising cost of living and real wage cuts. 

Three people stand together wearing a "secure jobs" and a FNWA shirt and hold up corflutes with a pouting Morrison that say "Don't let him fail us again".
A person with thumbs up and wearing a 'secure jobs' shirt poses next to a corflute with Morrison's and Palmer's faces that says, "You can't trust these guys with WA jobs".

Most of the new jobs created under the Morrison Government have been casual and precarious, leaving so many of us in positions of insecurity.

Women are disproportionately affected and have left the workforce during the pandemic due to insecure work. It’s no wonder we’re fed up.

These cost of living and insecure work crises aren’t simply the result of a dodgy budget here or a political slip-up there.

Coalition Governments have walked away from us for nine years, keeping real wages low by design and leaving workers stranded in disaster situations.

The Cobargo community has experienced first-hand the consequences of this Government inaction and have battled through fire and flood.

They know what they’re talking about when it comes to Morrison walking away from responsibility.

With even furry friends prepared to hold the Morrison Government accountable, we can’t wait any longer.

Union members are actively working together to improve working conditions and end insecure work.

Already members earn, on average, $250 more per week than non-union members.

Get a fair wage for your work

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