Dust off your Karl Marx.
Workers of the ACT unite.
If the ACT Minister for Industrial Relations and Business, Tony De Domenico, has his way, workers’ compensation rights will be substantially reduced. It will be enough to drive ACT workers to seek union help and use collective muscle to oppose them.
The details have not been worked out, but the signs are ominous for injured workers.
Under present arrangements employees are entitled to compensation if they are injured in the course of their employment. That compensation comes in two forms: statutory and common law.
Statutory compensation provides for wages while off work, some set payments for permanent injuries like loss of limb or eye, and a schedule of payments if the worker is permanently off work. Statutory payments are paid if the injury is accidental with no-one at fault of if the worker himself is at fault.
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