Queensland government trades workers have walked off the job across the state as part of negotiations with three departments for better pay and conditions.
Workers from the building trades group of unions, including the CFMEU and ETU, have been calling for a 36-hour work week to bring them in line with office-based public servants.
“It’s time blue-collar public sector employees had the same working conditions as their white-collar colleagues, who have worked a 36-hour week for nearly 100 years,” CFMEU Queensland branch executive officer Jared Abbott said in a statement.
We’re calling on the Queensland government to return to the bargaining table so we can deliver these essential workers a fair deal.
Hundreds of workers rallied in the Brisbane CBD outside the government headquarters at 1 William Street on Tuesday with chants of “Jarrod Bleijie, where’s my pay”.
Talks between the union group, also encompassing plumbers and manufacturing workers, the transport and health departments and QBuild, are said to have broken down. Queensland Health and QBuild are in conciliation with the group in the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission.
The trades’ workers action comes as teachers seek to take a second round of strike action after voting down the government’s “final” offer last week.