ACTU media release – Abbott Government anniversary
One year in and Abbott鈥檚 carefully crafted attack on rights at work is on track and only just warming up
While the cruel and unfair changes to education, health and the pension have dominated Tony Abbott鈥檚 first year in office, his Government鈥檚 carefully crafted attack on workers rights has been gearing up in the background.
鈥淭he Abbott Government has a clear agenda to chip away at workplace laws protecting workers鈥 rights, wages and conditions by 鈥榚volution not revolution鈥,鈥 said ACTU President Ged Kearney.
This includes:
- The Fair Work Amendment Bill that goes further than the Howard Government did in stripping away protections around individual contracts
- A Productivity Commission review of Australia鈥檚 entire system of workplace laws with draft terms of reference that may as well have been written by big business
- Plans to set up an appeals body allowing employers to challenge and overrule decisions by the independent umpire, the Fair Work Commission
- Targeting the construction industry with different and harsher laws than any other industry through the Australian Building and Construction Commission and Building Code
- The Bill to amend the Fair Entitlement Guarantee will cut protection of workers鈥 redundancy payments where their employer is insolvent
- Review of transfer of business protections for state public sector workers where their work is outsourced as well as the rights and protections for outworkers in the textile, clothing and footwear industry
- The Registered Organisations Bill that will hamstring unions in red tape ensuring they can not effectively represent workers or campaign to raise community awareness
- Wasting $54 million on a political witch hunt through the Royal Commission
鈥淭he Abbott Government can repeat their mantra of 鈥榚volution not revolution鈥 all they like – but no one should be fooled, there is a comprehensive, calculated plan to strip away workers鈥 rights and wages,鈥 said Ms Kearney.
鈥淩emember, this is the same language the Liberals used to describe their workplace policies last time. All that has really changed is the name.
鈥淭his is evolution, not revolution, and there is still a long way to go.”
Liberal Senator Nick Minchin, speech to HR Nicholls Society, 3 March 2006
鈥淲hatever the Government calls it and however they plan to do it, the end result is still the same 鈥 workers will be worse off under Tony Abbott鈥檚 anti-worker agenda. Just because they鈥檙e not shouting it from the rooftops doesn鈥檛 mean it isn鈥檛 happening.
鈥淭he Government has no mandate for these changes. It鈥檚 an attack on the rights of millions of Australian workers that goes way beyond what was flagged at the election.
鈥淲e鈥檝e seen Tony Abbott target the most vulnerable in our society and attack the living standards of all Australians in his first year in office 鈥 there is no doubt he has workers in his sights for the second year.鈥
ACTU media release – 140907 – Abbott Government anniversary (PDF)
