Skip to content Skip to footer

What: Workers walk off job in fight to be paid the same wages as colleagues in NSW and VIC.

When: 9am, Thursday 12 February 2026

Where: Forecourt, Parliament House, Brisbane

Who: Workers from Winc Australia Pty Ltd, Members of Parliament, UWU Officials

 

Workers on Thursday will protest against Queenslanders being paid less than workers in NSW and Victoria simply because they live in the Sunshine State.

Distribution workers from Winc Australia in Brisbane – a major stationery supplier – are fed up with the wage disparity and are taking Protected Industrial Action outside Parliament today.

They are among Queensland distribution workers from retailers including Bunnings, ALDI and Target who are paid less than workers in other states for the same work. Metcash, owners of IGA supermarkets, pay their Victorian workers 10 per cent more than Queensland workers. Woolworths liquor distribution workers in Queensland get $5 less an hour than staff in Victoria.

Workers at Winc refuse to accept another wage offer from the company that sees them paid approximately 11 per cent less than Winc workers in Sydney for doing exactly the same job. They chose to rally outside Parliament and call for political support because Winc has the Queensland Government contract to supply stationery and business supplies to the Parliament.

United Workers Union official Penny Vickers said paying Queensland workers less was a hangover from many years ago, but current cost-of-living issues in Queensland have erased state-based differences.

“Living costs used to be cheaper here, the companies could get away with it. But now Brisbane housing costs much more than Melbourne, and is on track to match Sydney in 5 years. Entry level housing is now the most expensive in the country.

“The most recent inflation figures show Brisbane with the highest capital-city inflation at 5.2 per cent a year. Do we get cheaper power bills, cheaper groceries or medical care? How does Winc justify paying workers from Queensland so much less?

“Why do these companies get discount labour in Queensland which hits workers, families and the state economy?”

Winc is owned by American private-equity firm Platinum Equity which has US$50 billion of assets under management and generates USD$100 billion of revenue. Winc claims it cannot afford to pay Queensland workers the same as other states at the same time Platinum Equity claims Winc enjoys a very profitable 6 per cent earnings return before tax on just under $1 billion in revenue.

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

 

Campaign has finished

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

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

Join online now

call (02) 8204 3001

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)