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April 21, 2026

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NEWS AND WINS

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workplace updates

NAB
24 Apr 2026
NAB settlement: We’ve won historic reforms to unreasonable hours
NAB
24 Apr 2026
NAB unreasonable additional hours Federal Court outcome (joint statement)
IAG
24 Apr 2026
Will IAG listen to 84% of staff and suspend in-office mandates?
Bendigo Bank
23 Apr 2026
Our dispute with Bendigo Bank – FAQs, Tech union meeting
Bankwest
23 Apr 2026
CBA’s latest cuts to frontline services – Your rights and FSU support
Bankwest
23 Apr 2026
Frontline services to be hollowed out as CBA ramps up job cuts
NAB
22 Apr 2026
NAB Associate changes – FSU consultation and feedback sessions
People First Bank
22 Apr 2026
Your say on pay, conditions and job security at People First Bank
Community First Credit Union
22 Apr 2026
Your say on pay, conditions and job security
Unity Bank
22 Apr 2026
Your say on pay and conditions at Unity Bank

MEDIA RELEASES

media release
24 Apr 2026
NAB unreasonable additional hours Federal Court outcome (joint statement)
media release
23 Apr 2026
Frontline services to be hollowed out as CBA ramps up job cuts
media release
16 Apr 2026
Australia’s richest banks refuse to allow employees to work from home during worsening fuel crisis
media release
09 Apr 2026
“Australian jobs wiped out by AI” – Bendigo Bank’s new partnership will offshore critical roles that communities depend on 
media release
25 Mar 2026
Finance union calls on employers to scrap office mandates as fuel costs surge
media release
16 Mar 2026
Acenda job cuts mount as workers demand answers on merger restructure
media release
12 Mar 2026
Westpac job cuts spread across bank as workers warn no role feels safe  
media release
03 Mar 2026
Progress on gender pay gap rings hollow while women remain unsafe at work
media release
24 Feb 2026
CBA cuts 300 jobs following $5 billion profit – union says Future Workforce program must support displaced workers
media release
11 Feb 2026
CBA profits soar while Bankwest is dismantled in WA

REPORTS AND SUBMISSIONS

The FSU prepares industry reports on various topics, as well as submissions for Government Inquiries on matters that impact finance workers.

We work to ensure that governments, stakeholders and affiliates are aware of the issues that matter to finance workers as well as the impact that legislative changes might have on finance workers.

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