Coles EBA at the Fair Work commission again

The giant Coles supermarket chain continues to pay many of its workers below the legal minimum wage. Coles workers are exploited under a terrible EBA, signed thanks to the efforts of the largest yellow union in Australia, the SDA. But the EBA is being contested, so possibly, thousands of workers will improve their wages. The current case has been taken to court by Duncan Hart, an individual member of the SDA and by the AMIEU, the meatworkers' union. The SDA is sitting with Coles management in the hearings. Workers are invited to the hearing at the Fair Work Commission, 11 Exhibition Street, Melbourne on Wednesday 27 April from 9:30am. Support Duncan and the AMIEU and wage justice for all workers.

The giant Coles supermarket chain continues to pay many of its workers below the legal minimum wage. Coles workers are exploited under a terrible EBA, signed thanks to the efforts of the largest yellow union in Australia, the SDA. But the EBA is being contested, so possibly, thousands of workers will improve their wages. The current case has been taken to court by Duncan Hart, an individual member of the SDA and by the AMIEU, the meatworkers' union. The SDA is sitting with Coles management in the hearings. Workers are invited to the hearing at the Fair Work Commission, 11 Exhibition Street, Melbourne on Wednesday 27 April from 9:30am. Support Duncan and the AMIEU and wage justice for all workers.