One ambulance parked outside Emergency Services Minister Paul Papalia’s office on Tuesday morning bore the message:“WA Health is ‘Cooked’.”
The teachers’ union has raised the spectre of strike action for the first time in a decade in pursuit of a pay demand of up to 14 per cent for 52,000 Victorian government school educators.
In a striking clash with Labor’s agenda,the Coalition will promise to slash taxes for small businesses.
Around 370 patients had elective surgeries cancelled as more than 3500 doctors walked off the job on Tuesday.
Surgeries have been cancelled and non-urgent patients told to avoid the state’s emergency departments as hospitals brace for unprecedented industrial action.
It’s a clause in job contracts costing one in five Australians. Here’s why banning it is a boon to more than just our salaries.
The union wants a 30 per cent pay rise and working conditions that better address worker fatigue.
It is unclear whether hundreds of NSW doctors will defy the demand and walk off the job for three days next week.
Up to 3 million workers will be free to change jobs under a government proposal to ban non-compete agreements that prevent staff defecting to other employers.
The Liberal Party senator won’t take backward step after underworld figure Mick Gatto threatened to sue.