The ACTU has called on the Morrison Government to provide paid leave for every Australian worker, including casual workers, to get the jab and to recover from any routine side effects.
The new leave would be a new universal entitlement through the National Employment Standards (NES).
Unions have already been winning paid vaccination leave workplace by workplace, and 1.6 million people are already covered by a new entitlement to leave.
But to ensure that all of Australia’s 13 million working people can access the new shipments of vaccines arriving there is a need to remove all the barriers people may have to getting vaccinated.
ACTU Secretary Sally McManus says workers should not have to choose between getting the vaccine and getting paid.
“Casual workers and anyone without leave will risk paying a price to get the vaccine due to routine side effects, which means lost income because they have no paid leave.
“This can be rectified with the federal government taking action to guarantee paid vaccination leave. This will give all working people an equal choice.
“From September, the Morrison Government expects to vaccinate two million workers per week. We will not get the job done by Christmas if we expect working people to get the jab on lunch breaks and weekends.”