Victorian WorkSafe Funds in JeopardyThe Victorian Government plans to strip from WorkSafe, to help the State Government balance its books. Maurice Blackburn Lawyers has started an online campaign aimed to stop the Victorian Government in its tracks.
The Victorian Government plans to strip $471.5m over four years from the WorkCover Authority, known as WorkSafe, to help the State Government balance its books. Maurice Blackburn Lawyers has started an online campaign featuring a petition and Facebook page aimed to stop the Victorian Government in its tracks. Maurice Blackburn workplace law expert John Cain said the State Government’s plan is seriously flawed. “It is a raid on employer WorkCover contributions, and could drive up premiums and threaten injured workers’ compensation entitlements. It’s unfair for all Victorians and needs to be stopped,” he said. There are more than 2.5 million people working in Victoria, and this year about eight workers in every thousand will be injured at work to a level requiring at least a week off work, medical attention and compensation. “These injured workers are entitled to fair compensation,” “Businesses contribute to WorkCover on the basis that it is an insurance fund for injured workers, and they expect that premiums will be invested securely to compensate injured workers, not raided when times are tough. “It’s a short-sighted plan that leaves little buffer to keep premiums affordable for business. “This is a back door tax that is bad for business, bad for workers and bad for Victorians. “No one should let the State Government jeopardise workers’ safety and entitlements – and Victoria’s future.” Links: Petition: http://www.change.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ Media inquiries: Cameron Scott at Maurice Blackburn T 0400 876 466 E cscott@mauriceblackburn.com.au # # # At Maurice Blackburn we fight for outcomes that make a genuine difference to peoples' lives. We do this because we recognise that the compensation you receive is vital to ensuring quality of life for both yourself and your family. The State Government's plan for work related injuries is a back door tax. It's bad for business, bad for workers, bad for Victorians. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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