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Unions reach 300,000 AFL spectators

Date: 01 July 2005

Your Rights at Work campaign

Your Rights at Work campaign

Around 300,000 spectators attending AFL football matches across Australia this weekend will be given information about how Federal Government workplace reforms will mean less time for family life and less time for sport on weekends.

Hundreds of LHMU members including hospital staff, cleaners, childcare and hospitality workers will be handing out information brochures in the shape of footballs and balloons at every AFL match this weekend, ACTU President, Sharan Burrow, said.

The ACTU President launched the union 'footy' information campaign with former AFL player Che Cockatoo Collins ahead of the Port Adelaide - Collingwood clash at the Docklands stadium in Melbourne tonight.

Highlight how badly families will be affected

" Union members will use the AFL's 'family round' matches this weekend to highlight how badly families would be affected by the changes proposed by the Federal Government," Sharan Burrow said.

"This action is necessary because families need to be aware that John Howard's plans to reduce the rights of working Australians will mean less time for footy and less time for the families.

Employers can offer individual contracts which delete basic rights

" Employers will be able to offer individual contracts that do not include basic award rights such as meal breaks, penalty rates and long service leave.

" People can also be pushed onto individual contracts that cut their take home pay and 1.6 million award workers will face lower minimum wages.

" Employers will be able to make staff work longer for less under this system.

AFL heroes take part in this union campaign

" Former AFL star and Port Adelaide player, Che Cockatoo-Collins, who is a proud union member, is just one of the sportspeople participating in the AFL campaign.

" He said that the changes to working rights were unfair and should be scrapped.

" Former AFL star Peter 'Crackers' Keenan is also supporting the union campaign.

Union members will attend every AFL game this weekend

" Union members and their families will attend every AFL game this weekend in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth to hand out material before the game.

" The unions' footy information campaign is being co-ordinated by the LHMU, the HSU and the ACTU."

MEDIA DOORSTOP AND PHOTO OPPORTUNITY

2.30pm -- Friday 1 July 2005

Spencer St Overpass, end of Bourke St, Melbourne

Sharan Burrow and Che Cockatoo-Collins will launch the AFL weekend campaign at a media conference today at 2.30pm on the overpass between Spencer Street station and the Telstra Dome.

Media Contact:

IN MELBOURNE:

Susannah Greenleaf 0418 479 455

IN ADELAIDE:

David Gray, LHMU SA, 0418 808 697

IN BRISANE:

Ron Monaghan, LHMU Queensland Secretary 0407 654 046

IN PERTH:

Dave Kelly - LHMU WA Secretary 9388 5400 or 0403 572 048

Simone McGurk - LHMU WA Media Officer 9388 5400or 0432 130 553

Dan Hill - WA Health Services Union secretary 08 93285155 or 0407770417

For further information

Contact: Andrew Casey
Union: Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union
Phone: 8204 7206
Fax: 92821 4480
Email: andrewc@lhmu.org.au
WWW: http://www.lhmu.org.au/


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