Industrial Relations
The Greens NSW advocate for a fair and just industrial relations system and strongly campaigned against Workchoices. Lee has actively campaigned for worker's rights, safety, the right to strike, wage claims, superannuation entitlements and tougher industrial manslaughter laws.
This is a prosperous country - even in these tough times our economy is strong and we have a way of life that is the envy of many in the world. There is no excuse for a sub-standard industrial relations system.
As well as supporting traditional IR issues, the Greens also campaign on IR campaigns such as protecting workers from nanotechnology risks, and creating sustainable green jobs for the new low carbon economy.
- Lee's 2003 Industrial Manslaughter campaign.
- Greens' Nanotechnology in the workplace campaign.
- Lee's archived IR media releases
Latest news:
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Mental health sacking: Tebbutt should call on Ramsay to reverse decision
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Lee Rhiannon
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Jun 26, 2010 03:02 PM
- Responding to today's report that Ramsay Health Care sacked a worker who had previously been treated for depression in one of their clinics, Greens MP and health spokesperson Lee Rhiannon has called on the company to drop their discriminatory practices and reinstate the sacked worker.
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Greens rally against ABCC
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susie
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Jun 17, 2010 10:38 AM
- 15 June 2010 - Greens members joined with unionists in a 2000 strong rally today backing Ark Tribe, the South Australian construction worker who has fallen foul of the Australian Building and Construction Commission.
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Upper House to consider motion backing equal pay case
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Lee Rhiannon
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Jul 09, 2010 01:05 PM
- NSW Greens MP and spokesperson for women Lee Rhiannon has called on the NSW government to support an equal pay case before Fair Work Australia, which would help drive an end to the pay gap between men and women.
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Keneally should act on building site safety
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Alison Orme
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May 28, 2010 01:30 PM
- Commenting on the two serious building site accidents this week, Greens MP and industrial spokesperson Lee Rhiannon has called on Premier Kristina Keneally to work with unions to strengthen workplace safety standards and to ensure the national occupational health and safety harmonisation plan improves safety and does not leave workers worse off.
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Call for Premier to back union manufacturing plan to boost Hunter jobs
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Alison Orme
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May 21, 2010 08:58 AM
- Greens MP and Hunter spokesperson Lee Rhiannon has called on Premier Kristina Keneally to stand-up to Treasurer Eric Roozendaal and ensure that his plan to send rail and bus-building contracts to China is dropped in favour of boosting NSW's manufacturing capability.
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Nurses take the lead on safe patient care
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Apr 09, 2010 04:23 PM
- Greens MP and health spokesperson Lee Rhiannon, commenting on today's Safe Patient Care Rallies organised by the NSW Nurses' Association, praised the commitment of nurses to the health of the people of NSW in the face of a lack of government funding.
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Nurses take the lead on safe patient care
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Mar 18, 2010 12:26 AM
- Greens MP and health spokesperson Lee Rhiannon, commenting on today's Safe Patient Care Rallies organised by the NSW Nurses' Association, praised the commitment of nurses to the health of the people of NSW in the face of a lack of government funding.
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Keneally should work to stop Milperra Boeing closure
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Jul 09, 2010 02:15 PM
- Greens MP and industrial relations spokesperson Lee Rhiannon says Premier Kristina Keneally must stop the bleeding of jobs from South West Sydney that will flow from the decision by Boeing to close its Milperra aerospace engineering site and relocate to Melbourne.
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Government must reform 457 visa scheme
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Feb 11, 2010 10:18 PM
- Greens MP and industrial relations spokesperson Lee Rhiannon, commenting on the Rudd government's refusal to reform the controversial 457 visa scheme for temporary overseas workers, said the result will be further deskilling of the local workforce and abuses of overseas employees.
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Sacked Young workers deserve full entitlements
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Feb 03, 2010 08:04 PM
- Greens MP and industrial relations spokesperson Lee Rhiannon has called on Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to implement his own party's policy and guarantee that sacked Young abbattoir workers will receive their full entitlements.








