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Unite union s Hospo Help initiative seeks to educate workers about their rights

Unite union s Hospo Help initiative seeks to educate workers about their rights Liu Chen © RNZ / Liu Chen A hospitality worker says the workplace culture for her industry needs to change and workers should stay connected to achieve that. The Unite Union, which represents workers at hotels, casinos, cinema and fast food outlets, is running mobile clinics across the country as part of its Hospo Help programme to educate workers about their rights and offer advice. It says since the first lockdown, it has been constantly contacted by workers who know they have been treated unfairly, but do not know what to do about it. The problems include illegal pay cuts, no or few guaranteed hours, cancelled shifts, and a lack of sick leave and rest breaks.

Unite union s Hospo Help initiative seeks to educate workers about their rights

Unite union s Hospo Help initiative seeks to educate workers about their rights
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Crown Resorts CEO Ken Barton and two directors under pressure to resign

First published on Thu 11 Feb 2021 02.37 EST The chief executive of Crown Resorts, Ken Barton, and a non-executive director of the casino group, Andrew Demetriou, have reportedly resigned following pressure from gambling regulators in New South Wales and Victoria. A third director, Harold Mitchell, is believed to be planning to resign after the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR) asked him to explain why he was suitable to remain on the board. The Australian newspaper reported on Thursday night that Barton had offered his resignation and Demetriou had quit. “I have always been a team player and supported the greater good,” Demetriou said in a statement according to the Australian. “I will therefore step down from the Crown Resorts board to give Crown the best possible chance of becoming suitable to the NSW regulator.”

Under-fire Crown Resorts CEO set to resign

Under-fire Crown Resorts CEO set to resign Crown Resorts CEO Ken Barton is understood to have agreed to resign following a meeting with chair Helen Coonan on Thursday. Business by Damon Kitney, Lachlan Moffet Gray 11th Feb 2021 6:38 PM Premium Content Subscriber only Under-fire Crown Resorts CEO Ken Barton is understood to have agreed to resign his role following a meeting with chair Helen Coonan on Thursday, amid criticism from the NSW and Victorian gaming regulators over his suitability in light of findings against him in the Bergin report on the James Packer-backed company. But The Australian understands that similarly embattled Crown director Andrew Demetriou is clinging on to his position, despite his suitability also being called into question by the regulators and the Bergin report.

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