Celebrating World Support Staff Day
Today in Parliament, Abigail passed a motion recognising World Support Staff Day and celebrating the vital role support staff play in our schools, thanking them for their essential contribution to building an...
Baby Priya's Petition - Don't cancel parental leave for infant death or stillbirth
Today in Parliament, Abigail passed a motion about the incredible advocacy of the parents of baby Priya, fighting to close a legislative loophole allowing employers to cancel parental leave in the event...
May Day - a powerful reminder of the strength of international workers solidarity
Today in Parliament, Abigail gave notice of a motion celebrating May Day 2025 and its roots in international solidarity and a recognition of shared interest in challenging injustice.
Strengthening workers’ rights: modernising Chapter 6 for gig and transport workers
Today in Parliament, Abigail supported the long-overdue modernisation of Chapter 6 of the Industrial Relations Act, strengthening protections for owner-drivers and gig economy transport workers. She praised the Transport Workers’ Union’s tireless...
Nothing can erase the intersectional, militant protest roots of International Working Women's Day
Today Abigail passed a motion recognising the staunch protest roots of International Working Women's Day.
How much has the government spent on external legal costs in the ongoing NSW rail dispute?
Today during Question Time, Abigail asked the interim Minister for Transport about the mounting legal costs racked up by the NSW Government in its prolonged dispute with rail unions and pressed for...
The Greens will always fight for workers rights
Today in Parliament, Abigail contributed to a debate supporting an Industrial Relations bill to strengthen the safety and justice for workers in the workplace.
What is the NSW Government doing in response to the public workforce crisis?
Today in Parliament, Abigail contributed to a debate calling on the NSW Government to apply lessons from addressing teacher shortages to the wider public sector, advocating for fair pay and respect to...
We must end subminimum wage for disabled workers
Today in Parliament, Abigail gave notice of a motion recognising the City of Sydney Council’s landmark decision to ban subminimum wages for disabled workers and calls on the NSW and Federal Governments...