NSW Labor鈥檚 controversial amendments to severely limit workers鈥 right to access compensation for psychological injuries suffered at work has been sent to a second parliamentary inquiry. Jim McIlroy reports.
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New South Wales Labor is planning to scrap workers鈥 rights to access compensation for psychological injuries. Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
First Nations people, unionists and environmental activists took their protest about Santos鈥 coal seam gas plans in the Pilliga Forest to NSW parliament, ahead of a decision by the听Native Title Tribunal. Jim McIlroy reports.
The Australian Council of Trade Unions has launched a campaign to push back against supermarket giants and other large employer groups wanting to abolish penalty rates in the retail sector. Jim McIlroy reports.
Australian听workers do more听overtime听than almost any other OECD nation, a new survey for Unions NSW has found. Jim McIlroy reports that on average they forfeit $21,500 a year.
Public sector unions and Unions NSW have rejected NSW Labor鈥檚 pay offer, saying it will not help retain existing workers, or attract new ones which are desperately needed. Jim McIlroy reports.
Housing activists criticised the first Labor budget for failing to act on housing shortages affecting hundreds of thousands of people across New South Wales. Jim McIlroy reports.
Climate activists joined Gomeroi First Nations, farmers, unions, Knitting Nannas and the Country Women鈥檚 Association听听to protest听Santos鈥 expanded plans to mine coal seam gas听 in the Pilliga. Jim McIlroy reports.
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More than 5000 unionists marched from Belmore Park to Hyde Park calling for 鈥渏ustice鈥, 鈥渁 better future鈥 and to 鈥渟how the bosses we mean business鈥 on May 1. Jim McIlroy and Pip Hinman report.
A delegation of unionists travelled to the Pilliga forest, in Northern NSW, in solidarity with听the Gomeroi people resisting Santos' Narrabri coal seam gas mining operation. Jim McIlroy reports.
The NSW government enacted new anti-protest laws with Labor's support, but it is having difficulty getting its new anti-union laws through. Jim McIlroy reports.
Public servants are demanding fair pay rises and the permanent abolition of the 2.5% wage cap. Jim McIlroy reports.
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