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Keep the laws that keep QLD safe

The Crisafulli LNP Government has confirmed it is reviewing three key parts of Queensland’s work health and safety laws:
 

This includes making safety Codes of Practice harder to enforce, removing Queensland-specific safety protections, and cutting Queensland standards back to the national minimum.

But our safety is not negotiable. Every Queensland worker has the right to come home safely

 

Our Union movement is calling on the Premier to keep the laws that keep Queensland safe.

 

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It's for
Every Body

It’s For Every Body is a campaign to win leave and flexibility entitlements for workers experiencing reproductive

health issues.

Reproductive Health Leave describes an entitlement that provides leave and flexibility for workers to address reproductive health issues that impact on their capacity to work or take preventative measures like health screening.

Fighting for
Queenslanders

Fighting for Queenslanders is a campaign to protect and promote the important things in life that working people in Queensland enjoy.

We're fighting for Queenslanders to have good jobs, access to housing, safety and respect, and world-leading health and education. We believe in decent work (safe, secure, dignified) and maintaining public ownership of essential infrastructure such as power and water.

Hands off our
healthcare

It's 2026, and politicians are still trying to control women's bodies and limit access to healthcare.

We've fought back against attempts to limit the ability of Nurse Practitioners and Endorsed Midwives to prescribe MS-2 Step, but we know the fight doesn't end here.

We stand with medical professionals and Queensland women to put healthcare over ideology.

Equal Rights
Equals Respect

Queensland's Respect at Work laws introduced in 2024 represented a crucial step toward creating safer, more respectful spaces for all Queenslanders – whether that is in a workplace, at university, TAFE, or while at school.  

Premier David Crisafulli and his LNP Government are delaying laws these important laws designed to protect Queensland workers from sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace.

 

Unions are fighting to have these laws implemented without further delay.

Our movement is campaigning for a better future.

Queensland Unions acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands on which we live and work – in Meanjin (Brisbane) the lands of the Turrbal and Jagera Peoples – and pays respects to elders past and present.

Authorised by J. King, Queensland Council of Unions, 16 Peel St South Brisbane.

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