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    Join a union would be my advice for anyone in this predicament. Worked for me !

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    “Grill’d need to explain why they think we should be paid dirt for the work that we do!” Patrick and his Grill’d coworkers won’t back down until they win a fair wage.

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    Great to be a part of today’s held by to discuss what frontline workers have been facing during the recent bushfires and what is needed from government. 🙏 to those MPs who came along to hear from workers directly

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  5. The government has listened to big business. Now they need to hear the voices of workers who have been saving lives and dealing with the bushfire crisis. Workers’ voices must be listened to – and together, we’ll make sure they hear us.

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  6. Instead, workers were met with an empty seat at the table. Scott Morrison and his ministers refused to show up and listen to these workers.

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  7. They’re here to tell the Morrison Government to stop the playground politics and get on with what needs to be done; supporting people affected by the bushfires and rebuilding the country.

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  8. These frontline workers have been dealing with the bushfire crisis all summer. They have flown to Canberra for the .

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    No moral compass. They are so accustomed to using money to buy power and influence they think nothing of spend ours to benefit themselves. via

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    story contains a wrap of our big day in Canberra w focusing on the human effect on workers fighting fires and those now working with fire affected communities coordinating recovery Tired Bushfire Workers Plead for funds

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  11. Coming up - will join on to discuss today’s

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  12. Rae from the - “the disaster recovery allowance is wholly inadequate.” $40 a day is not enough. That is why we are pushing for it be the national minimum wage.

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  13. Frontline workers are exhausted from the bushfire crisis this summer. There is not enough money, resources and staff in making sure our communities are safe.

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  14. No government ministers turned up for “The government has listened to small business and the tourism industry. To not hear the voices of workers who have been saving lives is a huge gap in the government’s knowledge.” -

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  15. Disability worker and member Kim Hitchcock tells “Some of our staff have had to evacuate their homes 3 or 4 times and still turn up to work.”

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  16. Lyndsey a member of - we have to consider not just the trauma emergency services workers have gone through but their families as well.

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  17. “We’ve been calling a dedicated broadband spectrum for emergency services for years - and it falls on deaf ears.” President Tony King expresses his frustration with the lack of communication infrastructure at

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  18. If you stole almost half a million dollars from a bank, you'd go to jail - but if you're pickpocketing your workers pay, a different rule applies. The Government needs to focus on the wage theft crisis, not tearing workers down.

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    Union leaders & front-line workers meeting at APH today to expand the movement's response to the . Our presented on the economic costs of the crisis, which will eventually exceed $100 billion. Needs a massive response from govt.

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  20. “Our people don’t have money - they can’t keep living in tents...” Arthur Rorris from the South Coast Labour Council told the about the reality of how difficult life is in fire affected communities.

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