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Qantas workers win as Federal Court rules sacking of 2,000 jobs illegal for second time

Qantas workers win as Federal Court rules sacking of 2,000 jobs illegal for second time

Published: 05/05/2022
Category: Workers rights

Qantas refused to listen the first time when the Federal Court ruled that it sacked 2,000 workers illegally. Qantas workers have welcomed the news of the airline’s second defeat after it tried to overturn the initial ruling. 

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You're not a clone on Star Wars Day

You're not a clone on Star Wars Day

Published: 04/05/2022
Category: Workers rights

What better way to kick off May the 4th – commonly known as Star Wars Day – with workers striking back against malignant forces.

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NSW teachers on strike:

NSW teachers on strike: "My working conditions are your child's learning conditions"

Published: 04/05/2022
Category: Workers rights

If a teacher has to use their ‘teacher’s voice’ in public, you know there’s something very wrong.

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Interest rates rise worsens Morrison's cost of living crisis

Interest rates rise worsens Morrison's cost of living crisis

Published: 04/05/2022
Category: On The Job

Another rise in the cost of living is the last thing Australian workers need, but it is exactly what the Morrison government has delivered.

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Scott Morrison says he can't do anything about wages, but here's eight things he could do right now

Scott Morrison says he can't do anything about wages, but here's eight things he could do right now

Published: 04/05/2022
Category: Workers rights

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says it’s not his job to take action on wages, but he has the power to act and ensure workers can get wage rises and enjoy a decent standard of living. 

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Housing affordability even further out of reach for workers

Housing affordability even further out of reach for workers

Published: 03/05/2022
Category: Minimum wage

The RBA’s increase to the cash rate by 0.25 per cent to 35 basis points has spelled out bad news to workers already battling Morrison’s cost of living crisis.

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