Calling all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander unionists
This year’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Conference is happening 15–16 October in Naarm (Melbourne). Find out more.
This year’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Conference is happening 15–16 October in Naarm (Melbourne). Find out more.
The ANMF is calling for immediate financial relief for nurses, midwives and aged care workers struggling with cost-of-living pressures fuelled by escalating global conflicts.
The ANMF is calling for major improvements, including 10 days paid reproductive health leave and an expanded definition of shift workers to ensure more employees working irregular hours are fairly compensated.
ABS wages data released this week underlines the need for workers to join together if they want pay rises that keep up with inflation, as collective agreements deliver by far better pay outcomes.
The federal government has released a consultation paper to gather community insights and feedback on how to ban non-compete clauses to boost productivity and wages across the Australian economy.
Employer-funded paid parental leave protections are now enshrined in legislation for grieving parents experiencing the stillbirth or death of a child.
If you are a direct care worker or nurse working in aged care, you may notice an extra dollar or so has been added to your hourly rate of pay. This is the direct result of the landmark Work Value case run by the ANMF and other unions.
Advocates from across the country converged on Parliament House last week in a national mobilisation to highlight key priorities ahead of the Federal Budget in May.
The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has extended its deepest condolences to the ANMF and the entire Australian nursing community following the tragic mass shooting at Bondi Beach.
There are more workers on collective agreements who are now getting better pay rises due to the
recent IR reforms that have improved collective bargaining, according to new data.