It is important that Together ASU members are updated with how their industries are managing and dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. This page will be updated regularly as we receive new information from employers.
Please note that information may change rapidly.
MARCH 13, 2020
Together ASU update on impact of COVID-19
MARCH 13, 2020
This week, Together representatives have been involved in key briefings from the Queensland Health Minister, Chief Public Health Officer, Public Service Commission, the Queensland Industrial Relations Minister and from QCS.
MARCH 13, 2020
Enormous thanks must go to all the Together members who are on the front line of the response to the COVID-19 Health Emergency response. Queensland is well placed to deal with the crisis thanks to the efforts of you and your colleagues.
MARCH 13, 2020
Enormous thanks must go to all the Together members who are on the front line of the response to the COVID-19 Health Emergency response. Queensland is well placed to deal with the crisis thanks to the efforts of you and your colleagues.
RESOURCES:
***Important note: The advice provided is general in nature and may vary in specific circumstances. Consult your union to get the right information regarding your personal situation - call 1800 177 244 or email assistance@together.org.au
- Queensland Health's official COVID-19 website
- 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) is a confidential phone service that provides health advice to Queenslanders. You can phone and talk to a registered nurse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the cost of a local call.
- Public Sector Directive - Employment Arrangements in the Event of a Health Pandemic.
- General Advice for Private Sector members - Maurice Blackburn article which provides general advice regarding employee/employer rights and obligations during this Health Pandemic. Note: The information in this document was last updated on March 20, 2020.
- Queensland Health members Fact Sheet: COVID 19 - This fact sheet contains information that your union has compiled from sources that are provided by Queensland Health. Last updated: March 20, 2020
- For Custodial Corrections updates, join the Together Queensland Prison Officers Union Members Only Group on Facebook. This group will contain information that is not being put out on the internet.
- Public Service: Your rights to leave - This factsheet contains information that your union has compiled to provide clarification about leave entitlements. Last updated: March 30, 2020.
- Public Sector Directive: Implementation Guide - The Queensland Government released this document on April 14. It is about workers' rights and the ability to work from home when also having school-aged children at home.