be costly
about $18,000
would be his priority.
“Any piece of legislation changes people’s lives. This legislation changes people’s safety immediately … as soon as I can get it through I intend to and so I’m hoping to get it drafted in time for the first couple of [parliamentary sitting] weeks,” he said.
This is a big move for women who are disproportionately affected by domestic violence.
Research shows leaving an abusive relationship can . Victims can rack up thousands of dollars in lost wages, temporary accommodation, moving house (and other associated costs like breaking a lease), transport and healthcare or support.
The Australian Council of Trade Unions, which has fought for paid domestic violence leave for workers, estimated the cost to leave could be .
Burke’s pledge came one month after that workers covered by modern Awards should have access to 10 days paid domestic violence leave and granted the right to 2.7 million workers on certain industry awards.
legislating paid domestic violence leave would be “just the beginning” on the way to gender equality.
“Addressing family and domestic violence is key for closing the gender pay gap as women who experience violence are more likely to fall behind in their career into low-paid and casual work, or out of the workforce entirely,” ACTU President said.
Fair Work also announced this week it would to keep step with inflation. Small steps, but we love to see it.
the Fair Work Commission made an in-principle decision ACTU said in a statement in May Michele O’Neil raise the minimum wage in Australia by 5.2 per centWe’re helping victim-survivors be able to leave violent relationships. Paid DV leave will mean they can attend appointments, court hearings, find housing, look after kids, and more, without worrying about how they’ll afford it or keeping their job.https://t.co/dJIJytorBv
— Tanya Plibersek (@tanya_plibersek) June 17, 2022
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