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| | ... wage theft and holding Commonwealth Bank to account, according to Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) president Michele O'Neil. "Congratulations to the union that stood by Commonwealth Bank workers and can finally see them win justice," she ... |
| | | ... Infrastructure WA chair Nicole Lockwood, Rio Tinto chief executive Kellie Parker, Australian Council of Trade Unions president Michele O'Neil, UTS pro-vice chancellor Robynne Quiggin, ClimateWorks chief executive Anna Skarbek, Mining and Energy Union ... |
| | | ... executive bonuses while working people are seeing their pay swallowed up by the rapidly rising cost of living." ACTU president Michele O'Neil commented: "Corporate Australia is causing the cost-of-living crisis by passing on price increases and refusing ... |
| | | ... housing policy - this is a desperate, last-minute act from a prime minister trying to cling to power," ACTU president Michele O'Neil said. "This policy has rightly been rejected by governments on a number of occasions because it would only serve to drive ... |
| | | ... Council of Trade Unions has joined the board of AustralianSuper, replacing a longstanding director and former deputy chair. Michele O'Neil has been appointed as a director on the board of the nation's largest superannuation fund. O'Neil has ... |
| | | ... superannuation increase to 12%, promised to them and enshrined in law will be stripped away by this government," ACTU president Michele O'Neil said. "Any further delay to the super guarantee increase will rob millions of workers of the best and healthiest ... |
| | | ... members' interest get through a superannuation trustee board. Last week, Australian Council of Trade Unions president Michele O'Neil urged unions to leverage their workers' money in the superannuation system to negotiate better working conditions. ... |
| | | ... "world-class" model would inevitably damage the performance of those funds. ACTU president and AustralianSuper alternate director Michele O'Neil said workers should always be represented in the superannuation system, and suggested future changes to super ... |
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