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    NOW INDEPENDENTS AND GREENS COME TO DEFEND WORKERS RIGHTS
    SA Unions congratulates all the independents and minor party members in the Upper House for staunchly defending the rights of injured workers in the Legislative Council > read on.

    RANK AND FILE WORKERS DELIVER MESSAGE TO PREMIER
    Over 40 rank and file members from unions representing over 140,000 workers in South Australia met at Old Parliament House and unanimously passed the following motion and delivered it to Mike Rann's office > read on.

    Motion

    Delegates and members of all unions in South Australia urge the Premier to reconsider the current Bill before Parliament which amends the Workers Rehabilitation & Compensation Act.

    In particular we are concerned that :

    • The step down in wages after 13 and 26 weeks will unfairly impact on the lowest paid workers leaving them to live on a wage below the minimum wage.
    • The 130 week work capacity review ill mean most workers will be kicked off WorkCover payments without any demonstration that there has been a genuine attempt to employ them or provide them with re-training.
    • The use of medical panels as outlined in the Bill is more extreme than in any other state.  If they are to be used then, as in Victoria, they need to be a voluntary part of the system, attached to the conciliation progress with agreement of the parties as a mechanism to resolve medical issues.
    • The suspension of pay of workers who wish to dispute decisions in the Tribunal is not a significant saving to the scheme is unjust and should be removed.
    • Access to common law is necessary if there is an end point in entitlements.  This is in line with every other state in the country.
    • There is likely to be a reduction in payments to workers for loss of body function and capacity.
    • There is a lack of focus on employers and their obligations to make workplaces safer and treat their injured workers fairly.  Instead the Bill will continue to be a situation where SA has one of the lowest levy caps in Australia and a levy reduction will provide a bonus for employers at the expense of workers' entitlements.

    We call on Mike Rann to urgently establish genuine negotiations with the representatives of working people in South Australia to develop proposals which will address the financial issues facing WorkCover in a way that minimises the impact on injured workers.

    MAY DAY MARCH - SAVE WORKCOVER
    This year 1,000's marched march to tell Mike Rann to stop attacking the rights of injured workers.

    Nobody asks to be injured at work - if you're hurt at work, how would you pay the mortgage, the bills and look after the kids?

    In a crisis WorkCover is there to support your family.  But right now, Mr Rann is planning to slash your safety net and save business money instead.  So you will have to struggle on less while companies get a bonus.  And this is a Labor Government?

    Join SA Unions in its fight
    to -

    • keep a fair workers compensation system in SA

    • get workers back to work safely and fairly

    • improve the finances of the scheme

    • get an improved scheme that gets more people back to work safely and fairly

    • get safe workplaces where injuries are prevented

    Join the campaign to save WorkCover - visit the Save WorkCover Now website
    or contact SA Unions phone : 8279 222 or email : saunions@saunions.org.au

    Download a petition to help save WorkCover
    Fact Sheet

    Facts

    Mike Rann has put a law into Parliament that attacks the rights and cuts the pay of injured workers.  At the same time he wants to reduce the costs for employers.

    The law will mean that -

    • Injured workers will have to live on 80% of their wage after only 13 weeks
    • Most workers will be kicked off the scheme with no pay from WorkCover after 2 and a half years
    • Injured workers will have their pay suspended if they dispute a decision about their claim
    • The amount injured workers receive for loss of a limb or body function will be less and always at the discretion of the WorkCover Board.

    What can you do

    Visit the Save WorkCover Website

    join the blog and voice your opinion
    tell the Premier you don't support cuts to injured workers
    become a v
    olunteer
    distribute flyer on the Campaign (page 1) (page 2)

    Media Releases

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    SA Unions has begun its public campaign in defence of WorkCover, with the launch of radio advertising in Adelaide.

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