Media Release: 23 January 2009

Nursing occupational award decision praised by ANF

A strong campaign by the Australian Nursing Federation, supported by the ACTU, to retain nursing as an occupational award has been vindicated today by the decision of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC). The decision continues the important principle of nursing being based on skill and educational qualifications rather than the employment setting.

ANF Federal Secretary Ged Kearney welcomed the decision and said it represented a great victory for Australian nurses and women workers generally. “I am extremely pleased by this decision that confirms nursing is a valued and recognised profession in its own right. The retention of nursing as a distinct occupational award is a good result for nurses, patients, the community and goes to the heart of issues such as recruitment and retention,” Ms Kearney said.

The draft Nurses Occupational Award 2010 covers nurses working in all healthcare settings, with the exception of school nurses. “The ANF is delighted that nurses in aged care are covered by this award and that our campaign to improve patient care and nurses’ wages and conditions is bolstered by this decision.”

Despite a strong campaign by employers, particularly in the aged care sector, and some other unions to prevent the retention of a nursing specific occupational award, the AIRC recognised the validity of the ANFs arguments in favour of such a decision.

The AIRC decision states in part: The exposure draft of the Nurses Occupational Industry Award 2010 is, as its name suggests, cast as an occupational award. Nurses are the single biggest occupational group in health and welfare services and the material advanced suggests at this stage that an occupational award is warranted.

For full details of the decision go to http://www.airc.gov.au/awardmod/databases/health/Exposure/nurses_exposure.pdf

 

Media Contacts
Ged Kearney, ANF Federal Secretary, 0417 053 322
Lee Thomas, ANF Assistant Federal Secretary, 0419 576 590
Andrew McCarthy, Industrial Officer, 0437 121 663

 

The ANF, with 170,000 members, is the professional and industrial voice for nurses and midwives in Australia.