Skip to content Skip to footer

Hundreds of NT Government workers are expected to take joint action today, in protest of the NT Government’s ongoing commitment to freezing the wages of public sector workers across the Territory.

United Workers Union (UWU) members will be joined by other public sector unions demanding Chief Minister Natasha Fyles returns power to workers to determine their own wages through bargaining.

UWU NT Secretary Erina Early said if the Chief Minister continued to ignore the pleas of workers, then she could expect continued unrest and disruption within the public service.

“NT workers are only going to get angrier the longer Chief Minister Fyles continues to dismiss the workers’ claims,” Ms Early said.

“The workers attending today are the ones who showed up at the height of the pandemic and continue to show up in the face of unsafe staffing levels.

“Everyday we hear of short staffing in our schools, in our hospitals, in our prisons, everywhere. Is it any surprise workers are leaving frontline and essential service industries when they keep having to endure a pay cut while the cost of everything is sky rocketing?

“It’s time for the Government to accept the failure of policy and lose the freeze today.”

Correctional officers will be taking a protected 12-hour work stoppage, while teachers will take a full day stoppage. They will be joined by firefighters, nurses, Power and Water workers, T Gen workers, Aboriginal Health Practitioners and various other public sector workplaces who will attend the simultaneous rallies throughout the day.

Darwin Event Details
Location: Parliament House
Time: 9:00am – 5:30pm
Speeches and media op: 10:00am, 12:30pm & 4:30pm
   
Alice Event Details
Location: Town Council Lawns
Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Speeches and media op: 10:00am – 12:30pm

 

ENDS 

Comment Contact: Erina Early: 0400 030 834, [email protected]

UWU Media Contact: 1300 898 633, [email protected]

Our website is hosted on 100% carbon neutral servers in Naarm (Melbourne). The United Workers Union is committed to creating the secure & future-proof jobs workers and their communities need as our country continues to transition to a net zero economy.

UWU acknowledges that we meet and work on the unceded lands of First Nations peoples. We wish to pay respect to their Elders — past and present — and acknowledge the important role all First Nations peoples continue to play within Australia and in our union.

© United Workers Union 2026. All Rights Reserved.

Authorised by T. Kennedy, United Workers Union, 833 Bourke St, Docklands, VIC 3008

 

ACT
ACT Member Phone: 1800 805 027 (select option 2)
Link: Contact Form
NSW
NSW Member Phone: 1800 805 027 (select option 2)
Link: Contact Form
NT
NT Member Phone: (08) 8924 4700 (select option 2)
Link: Contact Form
QLD
QLD Member Phone: 1800 065 885 (select option 2)
Link: Contact Form
SA
SA Member Phone: 1800 622 900 (select option 2)
Link: Contact Form
TAS
TAS Member Phone: 1800 625 119 (select option 2)
Link: Contact Form
VIC
VIC Member (all VIC): (03) 8627 6200 (select option 2)
VIC Member (country VIC): 1800 819 087 (select option 2)
Link: Contact Form
WA
WA Member Phone: 1800 199 890 (select option 2)
Link: Contact Form

To become a United Workers Union member, and get help at work:

Join online now

call (02) 8204 3001

email

For media enquiries, please contact:

call 1300 898 633

email [email protected]

see our latest News

ACT
NSW
NT
Office: (08) 8924 4700 (select option 3)
Fax: (03) 8677 9876
QLD
Office: (07) 3291 4600 (select option 3)
Fax: (03) 8677 9876
SA
TAS
VIC
Office: (03) 8627 6200 (select option 3)
Fax: (03) 8677 9876
WA
Office: (08) 9388 5400 (select option 3)