Australia joins global conventions to protect workers’ rights and safety

Australia has now ratified all ten International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Fundamental Conventions, reaffirming the Albanese Government’s commitment to protect workers’ rights and safety.

The final Fundamental Convention – Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention 187 – was ratified by Australia overnight [29 October] in a tripartite ceremony in Geneva, Switzerland, with representatives of the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The Convention promotes nationwide policies, systems and programs to support a safe and healthy working environment, and prevent occupational injuries, diseases and deaths.

This achievement underscores the Government’s belief in upholding international rules, norms and standards, and securing a safe and healthy working environment for all.

Ratification ensures Australian Governments continue to promote labour standards and protect workers from occupational harm, in line with international best practice.

For more information on the ILO’s Fundamental Conventions, see International Labour Standards.

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Penny Wong:

“While our Government is making sure that Australians make more and keep more of what they earn, we are also ensuring that their working conditions are safe and supportive.

“This is a major milestone for Australian workers. We are demonstrating Australia’s leadership and ongoing commitment to workers’ rights, as well as internationally agreed rules, norms and standards.”

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Murray Watt:

“By ratifying these conventions, Australia sends a powerful message: we respect the fundamental rights of all workers.

“As such, Australia upholds all fundamental international labour rights and is a fair, safe and secure place to work and do business.

“Through the Albanese Government’s workplace law changes and ratifying these Conventions, we are delivering secure jobs and better pay to Australian workers.

“Australia is committed to workplace health and safety as a fundamental principle and right at work.”

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