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Van Badham and Ben Davison take a deep dive into the problem of insecure work.
Featuring interviews with:
ACTU President Michele O'Neil about the macro economic issues and economy wide impacts, particularly on women and carers, of insecure work,
National Assistant Secretary of the SDA, Julia Fox, on their groundbreaking "who cares?" campaign looking at the destructive impact of insecure work on retail workers who have caring responsibilities, often of both young children and ageing parents, and
Tim Petersen from the United Workers Union, which helps power HospoVoice, on how insecure work is smashing the mental and physical health of hospitality workers.
This special episode looks at the problems of insecure work, the impact on how we care for one another and the things that workers are doing, in workplaces, the community and parliaments, to try and restore the balance between work, life and care.
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Van Badham and Ben Davison take a deep dive into the problem of insecure work.
Featuring interviews with:
ACTU President Michele O'Neil about the macro economic issues and economy wide impacts, particularly on women and carers, of insecure work,
National Assistant Secretary of the SDA, Julia Fox, on their groundbreaking "who cares?" campaign looking at the destructive impact of insecure work on retail workers who have caring responsibilities, often of both young children and ageing parents, and
Tim Petersen from the United Workers Union, which helps power HospoVoice, on how insecure work is smashing the mental and physical health of hospitality workers.
This special episode looks at the problems of insecure work, the impact on how we care for one another and the things that workers are doing, in workplaces, the community and parliaments, to try and restore the balance between work, life and care.
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