Childcare educators make their case for much higher pay
Low-paid childcare educators across the nation will converge in Canberra next week to fight for a major investment of federal funds into their wages.
Workplace Reporter for The Age
Low-paid childcare educators across the nation will converge in Canberra next week to fight for a major investment of federal funds into their wages.
Corporate tactics to exploit legal loopholes and undercut minimum pay and conditions could come under fresh political scrutiny, with support for a wide-ranging Senate inquiry gaining momentum.
Thousands have converged on central Melbourne – marching the length of the CBD and blocking traffic at several key intersections – to support the sacked workers from the city's biggest brewery.
Hundreds of staff at the ABC will vote on launching industrial action for the first time in 10 years.
Children in daycare centres will be sent home early on Thursday, as some of the sector's 80,000 mostly female staff strike.
A survey of hundreds of young Australians has found high levels of distress at the way they are treated in the workplace, and uncovered rampant claims of underpayment and exploitation.
Foreign workers on vessels operating in the booming offshore resources industry will now be required to obtain visas and receive minimum pay and conditions, after the High Court ruled against the Turnbull government.
A major labour hire company providing fill-in workers to Carlton and United after the sacking of a brewery's entire maintenance crew has now cut ties with the beer giant.
Documents obtained by Fairfax Media expose rising concerns from top job safety officials.
Hundreds of workers at Carlton and United's biggest brewery will walk off on Thursday, and have raised the threat of further strikes against the beer giant.
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