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ISSUES WE FIGHT FOR

Climate justice is union business.

Every Australian worker is impacted by climate change. Whether you work indoors, outdoors, metropolitan or regional Australia; every worker is vulnerable to climate change at work.

Why climate justice is union business:

Workplace Health & Safety – Our workplaces are heating up

Energy security – Access to affordable renewable energy

Secure, well-paid and climate-safe jobs – Climate justice equals worker justice

WHAT CAN WE DO?

UWU's Heat at Work Checklist

How prepared is your workplace for extreme heat?

Complete the form to download UWU’s Heat at Work Checklist 🔥📋✔️

Union Climate Resolutions

At our 2022 UWU Member Convention the following four climate resolutions were passed unanimously by members: 

  • We call for UWU to put pressure on Labor to ensure we do better than 43% emissions reductions by 2030, and to support policies and targets that are in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement. 
  • We call for UWU to resource a campaign to improve access to paid Disaster and Emergency Services Leave, with the aim of having universal access enshrined in the National Employment Standards.
  • We endorse a plan for UWU’s operations to get to zero emissions on a timeline that is in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement.
  • We endorse ongoing collaboration and resourcing of work with Union and non-Union partners towards achieving climate justice. 

United Workers Union is made up of over 150,000 members standing together for better pay and conditions, respect, and job security at our workplaces and in our communities.

STAND UP FOR WORKING PEOPLE

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.

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