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May 6, 2026

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NEWS AND WINS

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workplace updates

02 Jul 2026
Women to the Front – EOIs open for WRAW Con 2026
Acenda
30 Jun 2026
Acenda Agreement voted up – next steps
RBA
30 Jun 2026
Vote NO today to RBA’s poor pay offer!
CBA
25 Jun 2026
CBA is attacking our paid rest breaks
AustralianSuper
25 Jun 2026
AustralianSuper EA update – join our report back meeting
Westpac
24 Jun 2026
Westpac workers stand together against unjustified demotion
ART
23 Jun 2026
Vote now on changes to our ART agreement
Acenda
22 Jun 2026
Vote NO today to Acenda’s flawed Agreement!
Unity Bank
19 Jun 2026
Unity Bank EA negotiations are starting soon
Community First Credit Union
19 Jun 2026
Community First Credit Union EA negotiations are starting soon

MEDIA RELEASES

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25 Jun 2026
Another 80 jobs go as ‘better bank’ continues its offshoring crusade 
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22 Jun 2026
Union urges RBA staff to reject insulting wage deal
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18 Jun 2026
Acenda staff asked to accept pay cut, no RDOs or WFH guarantees in new agreement  
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15 Jun 2026
Westpac’s unrealistic lender targets could mean less mortgage choice for Australians
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28 May 2026
Draconian employment contracts spell the death of workers’ rights for Bendigo Bank employees
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24 Apr 2026
NAB unreasonable additional hours Federal Court outcome (joint statement)
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23 Apr 2026
Frontline services to be hollowed out as CBA ramps up job cuts
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16 Apr 2026
Australia’s richest banks refuse to allow employees to work from home during worsening fuel crisis
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09 Apr 2026
“Australian jobs wiped out by AI” – Bendigo Bank’s new partnership will offshore critical roles that communities depend on 
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25 Mar 2026
Finance union calls on employers to scrap office mandates as fuel costs surge

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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