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AIRLIVE > All articles > News > ALERT Australian airport workers to join worldwide protest tomorrow
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ALERT Australian airport workers to join worldwide protest tomorrow

Bryan Pearce
Last updated: October 1, 2018, 10:30 UTC
Published: Monday, October 1, 2018, at 10:30 UTC
Category: News
Author: Bryan Pearce
melbourneairport.com.au
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Australian airport workers will take part in protests at five of Australia’s major airports on Tuesday 2 October 2018.

On Tuesday airport workers are standing up to demand safe and secure jobs: direct, permanent full-time work and protections. #AusUnions #SafeAndSecureSkies #PovertyDoesntFly @GoodAirports pic.twitter.com/NenELHKgG2

— TWU Australia (@TWUAus) September 30, 2018

The Transport Workers Union (TWU) advises that the protests will be happening at:

  • Brisbane: Domestic Terminal at 11am
  • Melbourne: Virgin Australia Domestic Arrivals at 11am
  • Sydney: International Terminal Departures at 9:30am
  • Perth: Domestic Terminal at 10am
  • Adelaide: Main Airport entrance at 10:30am

The TWU protests are a part of a worldwide protest day being held by Airport Workers United. Protests will occur at 40 airports in 13 countries. The protests aim for fair pay and better working conditions for contracted airport workers.

40 airports. 13 countries. 6 continents. On Oct 2, airport workers are planning global protests at airports that control almost 40% of world air travel. We’re fighting for fair wages, union rights, and safe workplaces in every country. #PovertyDoesntFly https://t.co/co3hf6HTpd

— Airport Workers Utd (@GoodAirports) September 29, 2018

Other airports named as sites for protests include:

  • LAX
  • Seattle
  • Boston
  • Baltimore
  • Newark
  • Miami
  • Minneapolis
  • Portland
  • Houston
  • Denver
  • San Francisco
  • Paris Charles De Gaulle
  • Amsterdam Schipol

The move was inspired by the New York Port Authority increasing the minimum wage for 40 000 workers at JFK, La Guardia and Newark

http://fortune.com/2018/09/28/airport-strikes-protests-october-2018/

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