'Ignorant About the Harms Caused by Mental Health': Riverina Workers Protest Changes to Workers' Compensation in Wagga
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Rally to oppose the threat to workers compensation for mental health injuries
Members will rally outside the NSW Government offices at 52 Martin Place, Sydney on Monday 26 May at 8am, as workers continue their campaign opposing NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey’s proposed changes to workers compensation for mental health injuries. The changes have the potential to significantly impact support and income thresholds for school and TAFE teachers. If you are available, Federation encourages you to attend. Local rallies draw attent…
'Ignorant about the harms caused by mental health': Riverina workers protest changes to workers' compensation in Wagga
Independent Education Union of Australia organisers Anthony Telford, left, and Jackie Groom, right, with NSW Teachers Federation organiser Kelly Bowman, stood united with teachers, nurses and other essential workers to protest the changes to workers’ compensation in NSW. Photo: Independent Education Union of Australia. Riverina essential workers have combined to protest proposed cuts to workers’ compensation by the NSW Government. According to U…
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