Michele O'Neil

@MicheleONeilAU

President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU)

Melbourne Australia
Joined December 2012

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    Members from Asian Women At Work are coming together & dancing to

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    Today activists went all over the electorate of Banks with 9 actions speaking to locals about 💖💖💖💖

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    13 hours ago

    Martin O’Brien from Wollongong University: There has been absolutely no improvement in Sunday hours for Award workers who saw their penalty rates cut – at RMIT University

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    12 hours ago

    "We don't pay a Cert III-qualified care worker to look after our children the same amount we pay a Cert III-qualified car mechanic to fix our car." - presenting at : we won't close the gender pay gap until we recognise the value of care.

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  7. 13 hours ago

    This law change would give employers the power to get out of paying workers what they’re entitled to. It let’s a boss “designate” you as casual even if you’re a permanent worker. It’s the Morrison Gov backing big business over workers Rules

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    The government front bench, 3 hours after the International Women’s Day breakfast.

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    Feb 13

    If these are your typical , then I want in!!! Hello , !!!

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    ACTU Pres : govt's casual conversion laws 'hands the power to employers to arbitrarily determine who is or is not a casual, rather than applying an objective test' Our Director Jim Stanford on oxymoron of "permanent casuals"

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    20 hours ago

    It’s time we broke up with . Us at train stations this morning.

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  12. Feb 12

    With ⁦⁩ at the ⁦⁩ launch of On Fairness. Sally talking of those in power who do not even see the working class & the importance of the promise of the fair go

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    Feb 12

    It is easy to start normalising the ways the Abbott/Turnbull/Morrission Gment has abused the union movement, and overlook the consequences for doing so. Let’s remember:

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    Feb 12

    National party backbench

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    Feb 12

    500 people have died on our roads since the Federal Gov't tore down the road safety watchdog. Truckies, families, industry and experts are in Canberra to tell politicians that we need legislation setting safe & fair minimum standards.

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    Feb 12

    I implore people who make laws to ensure families like our don’t bear unbearable costs: Jasmine whose 6 year old son died in a crash

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    Feb 12

    It is a disgrace that the govt abolished a mechanism that was keeping our roads safe

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    Feb 12

    Proud to stand with friends to bring real issues to Parliament today: road safety and jobs for seafarers

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    Feb 12
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    Feb 12

    Truck driver John Waltis has been to over 50 funerals because of truck crashes. “I want safer roads for the sake of my grandkids,” he says to politicians in Canberra – at Parliament House

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