New South Wales Labor is planning to scrap workersβ rights to access compensation for psychological injuries. Isaac Nellist °ω±π±θ΄Η°ω³Ω²υ.Μύ
workers' compensation
About 200 unionists rallied on November 3 to highlight the plight of injured workers in the state. The day marked the beginning of the NSW parliamentary Law and Justice Committeeβs review of the 2012 changes to workers' compensation legislation by the Coalition state government.
Speakers included representatives of UnionsNSW and individual unions, state MPs, and workers who had presented testimony to the committee that morning.
About 7000 union and community activists braved heavy rain in Sydney to protest against the NSW government's plans to undermine workers' compensation and entitlements on June 13. They chanted βshame, Barry, shameβ and βinjured workers in his sights, taking away our compo rightsβ.