Showing posts with label Unions NSW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unions NSW. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Workers Compensation Report – One Year On


19 June 2013

Workers Compensation Report – One Year On outlines the findings of the Unions NSW online survey on Workers Compensation.
The report highlights the human impacts of the Government’s changes to workers compensation.
2,340 people completed the workers compensation survey, 1392 (60%) of whom had suffered an injury or illness at work.
Key findings from the survey include:
-          93% of people are opposed the Government’s changes to workers compensation;
-          Of the 1392 injured workers, 504 were receiving weekly payments in June 2012;
-          92 workers reported a reduction in their weekly payments as a result of the changes;
-          71% of people receiving weekly payments have not yet undergone a Work Capacity Assessment;
-          86% of injured workers sustained their injury prior to June 2012.
In the coming weeks, we will also be compiling the hundreds of individual stories from the survey results. These will be posted to the website www.nswforall.org.au
If you have any questions regarding the report, please contact kminter@unionsnsw.org.au or on 9881 5918
Unions NSW Workers Comp

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Unions launch High Court challenge

Snaps during Labourstart conference Sydney
Snaps during Labourstart conference Sydney (Photo credit: markfchristopher)



Unions launch High Court challenge

NSW unions will today launch a High Court challenge to the O’Farrell Government’s electoral donation laws, arguing they breach the freedom of political communication and association that is implied in the NSW and Commonwealth constitutions.

As well as Unions NSW, other parties to the High Court action are the United Services Union, the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, the Transport Workers Union, the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association and the Teachers Federation.

The laws were passed by the NSW parliament last year and hinder working people in expressing their political views by:
  • Banning peak councils such as Unions NSW from levying its affiliates to run movement wide election campaigns (such as the highly successful Rights at Work campaign);
  • Combining the caps on election spending for political parties and affiliated unions;
  • Banning trade unions from paying affiliation fees to political parties

Unions NSW Secretary, Mark Lennon said the High Court action would serve as a crucial test case on the basic concept of freedom of political expression.

“If they’re allowed to stand, the O’Farrell Government’s electoral donation laws will muzzle debate and silence the voice of working people in NSW,” Mr Lennon said.
“This case transcends the interests of any one political party. At its heart, our High Court action is about the right of working people to ensure their collective voice is heard.
“The O’Farrell Government’s election funding laws are a cynical attempt to undermine the political strength of its opponents, all the while masquerading in the public interest.
Bret Walker SC will represent unions NSW and its affiliates in court.

Further reading about this:
http://agitateeducateopine.wordpress.com/2013/04/13/why-progressives-should-oppose-nsw-style-donations-laws/

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