Labor win good news for workers
LABOR’S RECENT re-election in Tasmania has proven to be a win for the Law Council of Australia, the Law Society of Tasmania and the Australian Lawyers Alliance, which had campaigned for changes
LABOR’S RECENT re-election in Tasmania has proven to be a win for the Law Council of Australia, the Law Society of Tasmania and the Australian Lawyers Alliance, which had campaigned for changes to the state’s workers’ compensation laws.
Law Council president John North said the move by the state government was an “acknowledgment that Tasmania’s workers; compensation laws are unfair and need an overhaul”.
Labor promised a formal review of the workers’ compensation system, including an analysis of the 30 per cent threshold, within the first three months of the next parliamentary term. Leanne Topfer, president of the Law Society of Tasmania, hoped the government would also consider introducing the subjective test suggested by the Greens.
“This latest development is great news for Tasmanian workers, who are a step closer to seeing fairness restored to what is currently draconian legislation,” she said.