
Hundreds of workers at the Star Casino聽in Magan-djin/Brisbane walked off the job on July 4 to protest the entertainment group鈥檚 plans to cut workers鈥 penalty rates which, as one said, would 鈥渕ake them some of the lowest paid casino staff members in Australia鈥.
The strike, organised by the United Workers Union (UWU), partially closed the casino when hundreds rallied outside the staff entrance, before marching to Queens Gardens to hear from the affected workers. They are pushing for a 6% pay rise but management is offering 4%, paid for in part by cuts to penalty rates.
The UWU told supporters that protected industrial action was necessary after management offered a proposal to cut Sunday penalty rates by 25%, after seven months of negotiation. This means workers would be paid close to minimum wage during a cost-of-living crisis and paid less than workers doing the same work in other venues.
Kaine Kennedy, a UWU delegate and member of Queensland Socialists (QS), said these poor offers were even worse than before the hard work of union negotiators. 鈥淚 make 60 cents above minimum wage. If I was doing the exact same job at The Star Sydney, I鈥檇 be getting almost $2 an hour more,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he last three offers were also supposedly at their limit. You鈥檒l forgive me if I don鈥檛 exactly believe the company.鈥
While the Star Casino said it was 鈥渄isappointed鈥 that the union had taken protected industrial action, the UWU said it was not 鈥渁imed at guests鈥.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a message to management. Respect the people who keep this place running.鈥
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UWU national president Jo Schofield echoed these words at the rally, saying: 鈥淵ou kept the business going in periods where people were concerned about being paid. You would expect a respectful offer that keeps up with the cost of living, has respect for your skills, and recognises your loyalty.
鈥淲orkers are being blamed for the mistakes of the company and are paying for the mistakes of the company. The union is 100% behind you.鈥
The UWU was joined by members of the Construction Forestry and Maritime Employees Union, Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, Retail and Fast Food Workers Union, Socialist Alliance and QS.
The strike action comes during a turbulent period of mismanagement and criminal conduct for Star Entertainment Group and its managers.
Despite the NSW Independent Casino Commission allowing Star Entertainment Group to retain its casino licence in the face of egregious criminal behaviour and violations of its responsibilities, it has failed to rebuild its reputation and financial viability. As Suzanne James noted聽in March: 鈥淥nce worth $5 billion, Star is now valued at $315 million, with collective debts of $430 million.鈥
On March 3, Star Entertainment was suspended from trading on the Australian Stock Exchange.
UWU members discussed and passed three motions at the July 4 stop-work meeting, indicating their preparedness to continue fighting for a reasonable offer. They were: to call a July 9 stop work/strike action to coincide with the State of Origin; to set up a picket-line action to coincide with the State of Origin; and to strike for 24 hours on July 11 to coincide with a scheduled poker tournament.
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