What Tony Abbott proposes to take away  
Tony Abbott has just released the policy he will implement if he wins the 14 September election and gets control of the Senate as John Howard did...
May Day 2013  
In the best May Day turn out in years and on a beautiful autumn day, the Sunday Sydney CBD saw thousands of workers in many unions march through...
Camera blind spots at rail stations and staff cuts putting passengers at risk  
Drastic cuts to vital safety services on our train station are putting the safety of the travelling public at risk.
Congratulations Sydney Water members!  
  Last year, union members campaigned for a fair pay increase and won a 3% general pay increase for three years, including back pay to July 1...
One Billion Rising - ASU members dance for an end to violence against women  
  ASU members gathered together to dance for an end to violence against women on 14th February. In NSW there were rallies in Sydney,...
Your Agreement Has Finally Been Approved!  
At long last the new Sydney Water Enterprise Agreement has been approved by the Fair Work Commission (the renamed Fair Work Australia).
Equal Pay resources  
From 1 December 2012 all NSW and ACT SACS workers will receive their first ASU Equal Pay increase. This is the first of eight Equal Pay increases...
FREE JOURNEY INSURANCE FOR ASU MEMBERS  
  We’ve always been with you at work and now we are with you on your journey to and from work.
Delegates meet with PM as legislation is introduced to protect Equal Pay increases  
  Twelve ASU delegates had lunch with Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Wednesday when the Commonwealth Government announced that it would...
Qantas delegates support Philippine Airline workers  
    Qantas and Jetstar delegates from around the country met for two days to this week to discuss their work and plan for the future....
Railcorp job cuts will cost commuters: ASU  
The NSW Government’s plans to slash hundreds – potentially thousands - of Railcorp jobs will only lead to further problems for the network, the...
        
  • What Tony Abbott proposes to take away  
    Tony Abbott has just released the policy he will implement if he wins the 14 September election and gets control of the Senate as John Howard did...
  • May Day 2013  
    In the best May Day turn out in years and on a beautiful autumn day, the Sunday Sydney CBD saw thousands of workers in many unions march through...
  • Camera blind spots at rail stations and staff cuts putting passengers at risk  
    Drastic cuts to vital safety services on our train station are putting the safety of the travelling public at risk.
  • Congratulations Sydney Water members!  
      Last year, union members campaigned for a fair pay increase and won a 3% general pay increase for three years, including back pay to July 1...
  • One Billion Rising - ASU members dance for an end to violence against women  
      ASU members gathered together to dance for an end to violence against women on 14th February. In NSW there were rallies in Sydney,...
  • Your Agreement Has Finally Been Approved!  
    At long last the new Sydney Water Enterprise Agreement has been approved by the Fair Work Commission (the renamed Fair Work Australia).
  • Equal Pay resources  
    From 1 December 2012 all NSW and ACT SACS workers will receive their first ASU Equal Pay increase. This is the first of eight Equal Pay increases...
  • FREE JOURNEY INSURANCE FOR ASU MEMBERS  
      We’ve always been with you at work and now we are with you on your journey to and from work.
  • Delegates meet with PM as legislation is introduced to protect Equal Pay increases  
      Twelve ASU delegates had lunch with Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Wednesday when the Commonwealth Government announced that it would...
  • Qantas delegates support Philippine Airline workers  
        Qantas and Jetstar delegates from around the country met for two days to this week to discuss their work and plan for the future....
  • Railcorp job cuts will cost commuters: ASU  
    The NSW Government’s plans to slash hundreds – potentially thousands - of Railcorp jobs will only lead to further problems for the network, the...
 

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Countrylink – privatise or close

Nick Greiner has suggested closing or selling off Countrylink in the Infrastructure NSW report to the O’Farrell government


Download Newcastle Herald article

Railcorp cuts

As you would have heard the Minister for Transport has made an announcement today that RailCorp will be abolished and Sydney Trains and NSW Trains created from July 1 2013.

Bosses love causals – precarious employment on the rise

An ACTU spokesman said temporary contracts suit employers because they "shift risk onto the shoulders of workers".

‘IT’S TIME FOR UNIONS TO STAND UP TO CLIMATE CHANGE’

The picture painted by UN scientists four years ago was confirmed and elaborated by a World Bank report released last week.

A YEAR OF GREAT ACHIEVMENT

ASU People 2012 - the year in review 

Another O’Farrell attack on injured workers

Unions NSW secretary Mark Lennon says stopping payments will ruin their Xmas

Council IT jobs outsourced

Brisbane City Council will meet with staff unions next Tuesday as 50 information technology workers fight to stop their jobs being outsourced, potentially to overseas workers.

Religious groups free to discriminate

These employers are allowed to vet the sexual practices of potential employees in ways that would be illegal for non-religious organisations. 

 

How low can you go? Restaurant workers on $10 per hour.

Widespread cash-in-hand payments are resulting in hospitality workers being paid more than a third below the minimum wage, which is currently $15.96 per hour.

More sweeteners for business from NSW Government - road maintenance to be privatised.

 

The New South Wales Government is planning to exclude its roads department from carrying out the bulk of future road maintenance work in Sydney.

Railcorp found guilty of discrimination

Railcorp has been ordered to pay $10,000 to Australia's Disability Commissioner for discriminating against visually impaired people by not providing audible announcements.

See Nine News article

Public servants’ jobs now being done by contractors – and it costs more!

Despite describing it as "frivolous spending", the NSW government has increased the amount it pays contractors at the same time that it sheds up to 15,000 public servant jobs

read SMH article

PM announces protection of penalty rates

Protection of worker penalty rates will be written into law,

SECURE JOBS, BETTER FUTURE

Millions of Australians no longer have the right to annual leave or sick leave because they are trapped in insecure, casual or contract jobs.

Slave labour racket

Police in Perth have charged a 26-year-old man over a slave labour racket.

RailCorp cuts put passengers at risk

Drastic cuts to vital safety services on our train station are putting the safety of the travelling public at risk.

Bullying still rife in public service

Bullying remains rife in the Victorian public service, affecting one in five government workers every year who say they are being abused, harassed or deliberately excluded by managers.

Read The Age story

Coalition has unions in their sight

The Coalition is considering giving employers the power to unilaterally determine workplace agreements 

 

Read Financial Review article 

The Indignity Of Work

With increased casualisation on the one hand, and longer working days on the other, the major parties' 'dignity of work' rhetoric is wearing thin…

Removal of transit officers costs NSW $11 million

THE number of fines for dodging fares on Sydney trains has dropped by more than 75 per cent in recent months as the state government dispenses with RailCorp's transit officers.

Millions of Australians in insecure work

A new report by the Productivity Commission has confirmed that millions of Australians are in insecure work.

Workers’ Memorial Day 2013

A new national memorial to Australians who have died at or because of work will be a lasting reminder of the ongoing battle to make our workplaces safer.

 

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