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Brisbane hotel worker claims he was denied time for COVID-19 vaccine

When resigning, the worker told hotel management he felt robbed of his “basic citizen right of this country during the COVID-19 pandemic”.

QLD COVID: Unions say state left behind as council staff get paid vaccine leave day

QLD COVID: Unions say state left behind as council staff get paid vaccine leave day
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Thousands march for Labour Day

Labour Day march in Brisbane. Pic: Liam Kidston News by Shiloh Payne Premium Content Thousands of Queenslanders have gathered for a Labour Day parade through Brisbane City. The march, which began at 10am has seen several roads through Spring Hill, Fortitude Valley and Bowen Hills closed. Attendees have been heard chanting the workers united will never be defeated. Several participants brought their young children along for the March, pushing prams and playing music from cars.     The Australian Federation of Locomotive Employees, Together Union, Electrical Trades Union, Plumbing and Pipe Trades Employee Union, Communication Workers Union and Queensland Transport Unions Federation are some of the organisations participating in the parade.

Labour Day Brisbane: Pathology staff don hazmat suits for march

Thousands have gathered in Brisbane’s CBD on Monday for the Labour Day march. Workers from several unions, including the United Workers Union, Queensland Teachers’ Union and Australian Workers’ Union, congregated to demand better working conditions across multiple industries. Pathology staff don hazmat suits for the Labour Day march in Brisbane. Credit:Cloe Read Staff who worked during the pandemic at QML Pathology and Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology donned hazmat suits in protest over what they called a “litany of poor practices”. Queensland Council of Unions president Kate Ruttiman said the economy needed to rebuild with safe work places. She said there needed to be an end to occupational violence.

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