11 November 2024

ACT doctors rally outside hospital and flag increased industrial action as wage dispute intensifies

| James Day
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A group of doctors at a protest rally

Doctors rally outside Centenary Hospital on Friday (8 November) to voice their opposition to the government’s stance against a request for arbitration by the Fair Work Commission in the ongoing wages dispute. Photos: ASMOF.

The ACT Government is opposing an application by the territory’s doctor union to the Fair Work Commission to have it act as an independent arbitrator in its ongoing wage dispute.

In response, members of the Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation ACT (ASMOF) held a rally outside Centenary Hospital last Friday (8 November) in the hope of changing the government’s position.

ASMOF branch president Dr Jeff Looi said members had been trying to resolve this matter since 2022, but due to the government’s opposition, “members have little option but to seek to increase the industrial action”.

“Unless the ACT Government takes measures to retain doctors in the health system, then Canberrans won’t be able to receive the medical services they require,” he said.

“We are already witnessing excessive workloads and fatigue with a consequent impact on safe practice for both staff and patients.”

READ MORE Doctors union stepping up industrial action following rejection of ‘lowest wage offer across ACT Public Sector’

ASMOF members are seeking a wage increase that keeps pace with inflation, having already imposed several bans on non-clinical work and held a series of one-hour stoppages.

In September, the union rejected the territory government’s “lowest wage offer across the ACT public sector”. Of the 58 per cent of ACT doctors who voted on the government’s offer, 86 per cent opted for no.

Along with its request to the Fair Work Commission for arbitration, the union has filed an application for a further Protected Action Ballot. If supported by members, it would lead to further industrial action that may include lengthy stoppages and delays in non-urgent clinical procedures.

Doctors in black shirts speaking with each other at a protest rally

The doctors’ union says its industrial action will not risk patient safety.

Dr Looi said the ACT Government should either support the independent Fair Work Commission determining the wages dispute or match the wage outcomes in other jurisdictions.

“The ACT government cannot continue to ignore that Canberra doctors are the second-lowest-paid in Australia and that we simply cannot fill the vacancies we have, let alone expand services to meet the growing health needs of Canberrans,” he said.

Recently the Health Services Union (HSU) accepted a NSW Government offer that included 100 per cent salary packaging and a 3.5 per cent wage increase.

Under the state’s new Fair Pay and Bargaining Policy, this agreement will affect more than 50,000 public health workers, including Aboriginal health workers, dental officers, psychologists, security officers, patient support assistants, hospital cleaners, cooks, technicians, interpreters and administration staff.

The new deal includes a $1000 one-off cost-of-living payment, which comes into effect if the 12-month annual average Sydney consumer price index exceeds 4 per cent in the year to the March quarter of 2025.

It also stipulates awards reform through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) committing all parties to work cooperatively to achieve a three-year wage agreement on the expiry of the one-year award. This latter award pertains to the 4.5 per cent pay rise delivered to NSW health workers last year, which was the highest in more than a decade.

Original Article published by James Day on PS News.

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Good to see our progressive government sticking to its Labor principles. The workers united will always be mistreated!

It’s the salaried doctors who again haven’t received a pay rise and effectively had a significant pay cut due to inflation.

The VMOs got healthy pay rises but the salaried doctors are being screwed by the ACT government.

If you’re sitting in a long queue at the hospital you can thank Mr Barr and
Rachel Stephen-Smith for not looking after salaried doctors.

Robert Moten7:34 pm 11 Nov 24

Wow – could doctors be any more tone deaf !!! How can they ask for more $ – the cost of their Mercedes, BMW’s and Audi’s must be crippling their lifestyles. Cannot wait to hear about how they sacrifice for the unwell, terminally ill, and suffering whilst they threaten this.

What the article fails to publish is taxable incomes of these doctors are. Also that any % increase to doctors means far more in actual dollars

Yeah, dude helps if you know what you’re talking about.

The VMOs got a very good salary increase they can also charge more above their rates.

It’s the salaried doctors who again haven’t received a pay rise and effectively had a significant pay cut due to inflation.

If you’re keen on Canberra hospitals losing doctors then you’ll be please the government is on the right track.

Not sure about this particular issue but specialists charging exorbitant fees are a scandal in Australia. They charge whatever they can get away with.

That keeps going up because of operating costs. Rent, staff salaries, equipment and medical insurance all keep going up and up. Their own fee is not really that much, usually. One of my best mates is an orthopaedic surgeon and says less than quarter of the cost of a consultation goes to him. The rest covers expenses.

This is about salaried doctors in Canberra hospitals not receiving a pay rise. So effectively receiving a pay cut. We already struggle get and keep doctors here. The ACT government isn’t helping.

As ever Ken doesn’t know what he’s talking about.

Apparently seano can’t read the comment I was responding to, or has kindergarten level comprehension skills.

I stand by my comment Ken.

Doubling down on ignorance is what you do.

Dude you’ve never let a fact inform any tedious rant, the issue is salaried doctors not getting a pay rise, not whatever you’re rambling about champion.

So you can’t comprehend that I was responding to franky and not the article. As expected.

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