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Coal-rich Hunter Valley ponders jobs future as Asian giants commit to net-zero carbon emissions

Coal-rich Hunter Valley ponders jobs future as Asian giants commit to net-zero carbon emissions MonMonday 1 updated TueTuesday 2 FebFebruary 2021 at 2:08am Gerard Spinks and Carl Kirwin are not as worried about their own futures as those of their children and grandchildren. ( Share Print text only Cancel At the Lochinvar pub in the NSW Hunter Valley, a couple of power industry workers meet for a drink and ponder the future. Everybody s a bit nervous because we are very reliant about coal, coal-fired power, says Gerard Spinks, who has worked for 39 years in the power stations of the Upper Hunter. All of our other main industries are gone our steel, shipbuilding, rail, and textiles so all we ve got left is mining and power. Once that goes, we ve got no idea what the future holds.

Either way we win : Labor s plan to get the upper hand in climate wars

Advertisement Labor is taking a leaf out of the NSW Coalition’s book with plans to grow regional jobs through green energy as it shakes up its climate portfolio and positions the party to gain ground in key regional seats. Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese shifted long-term climate and energy spokesman Mark Butler out of the portfolio in Thursday’s reshuffle and slotted in the Right faction’s former treasurer Chris Bowen, who he said would “bring a focus on jobs to the portfolio”. Former treasurer Chris Bowen was moved by Labor leader Anthony Albanese to bring a jobs focus to the climate and energy portfolio.

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific 22 January 2021 Chinese healthcare workers protest over wage arrears On January 16, hundreds of doctors, nurses and healthcare workers at Suixian Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Henan Province marched to the local government building, demanding unpaid salaries. Many of them have not received any pay for months. The government responded by arresting more than 20 healthcare workers. The hospital has stopped paying bonuses and merit-pays since May 2019. Management kept deducting pensions and insurances from employees’ salaries but these amounts were never used to pay for actual pensions and insurances. One doctor said he has only received the full amount of his monthly salary once in the past two years.

Just transition: Can you switch to renewables without sacking coal workers?

Normal text size Very large text size The town where Wendy Farmer was born no longer exists. It was literally dug up for coal in the 1980s when mining in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley expanded. As a schoolkid, she took tours of the old power stations, of their towers belching out the planet-warming emissions that stripped the blue from the sky. We were taught that it was just steam – and the power stations make the weather, Farmer says. But it was Victoria’s backbone, it powered the whole state. There’s a lot of pride still in those old stations and mines.

Qantas taken to High Court over COVID-19 sick leave

Qantas taken to High Court over COVID-19 sick leave Tony Yoo | December 23, 2020 11:29am | More on: Image source: Getty Images Qantas Airways Limited (ASX: QAN) will face off against employees in the High Court of Australia on Wednesday. Four unions are appealing against a Full Federal Court decision last month that the airline did not have to provide sick, compassionate or carer’s leave for staff that had been stood down. Qantas stood down about 20,000 employees at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic when it became apparent its planes would be grounded. The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) claims Qantas’ denial forced some seriously ill workers to take a redundancy for financial reasons.

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