Labor’s Silence and Cover-Up of Coal Miners’ Wages

30 April 2025 • via malcolmrobertsqld.com.au


AI Summary
  • Labor Party accused of silence over coal miners' wage theft by the Mining and Energy Union.
  • One Nation pushes for a parliamentary bill to compensate at least 10,000 underpaid coal miners in NSW and Queensland.
  • The proposed bill mandates compensation from labour hire companies, the union, and the Fair Work Commission for affected workers.

When the Mining and Energy Union signed agreements with big business labour hire companies to underpay coal miners, the Labor Party did nothing and remained silent.

Now, the Albanese Labor government is covering this up.

Albanese’s ‘Same Job Same Pay’ laws fail to backpay underpaid coal miners.

Labor used to be the party of the worker

NOW

It’s the party that screws the worker.

In 2019, miners in the Hunter Valley exposed wage theft. Since then, I have been fighting hard for underpaid coal miners.

One Nation has:

  • Documented evidence of coal miners’ wage theft.
  • Pushed through a parliamentary motion for a full investigation.
  • Prompted the Fair Work Ombudsman to investigate specific miners’ underpayments (it’s big!).

At least 10,000 coal miners in New South Wales and Queensland have been massively underpaid.

One Nation now has a parliamentary bill to compensate the coal miners. The bill will force:

  • Labor hire companies to compensate (pay) the coal workers.
  • The union (MEU) to compensate the coal workers.
  • The Fair Work Commission to compensate (pay) the workers.

The Bill

The important section in the Bill says: 

333AA  Compensation for underpayment 

(2) As soon as practicable after giving the Minister a report under subsection 333Z(5), the Fair Work Ombudsman must provide a compensation notice in respect of the casual employee to the following: 

(a) the employer of the casual employee; 

(b) the industrial association or industrial associations (if any) that supported the enterprise agreement covering the casual employee; 

(c) the Fair Work Commission. 

(3) As soon as practicable after receiving a compensation notice under subsection (2) the notified party must pay the amount of compensation included in that notice to the casual employee. 

(4) A person referred to in paragraph (2)(a) or (2)(b) commits an offence if the person fails to comply with subsection (3). 

Penalty: 

(a) for an individual—imprisonment for 2 years or 500 penalty units, or both; or 

(b) for a body corporate—2,500 penalty units. 

STOP Labor Screwing Workers – VOTE One Nation

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One Nation will:

  • Stop Labor, the MEU, and labor hire companies from exploiting coal miners.
  • Enforce compensation for the affected workers.

VOTE FOR THE REAL WORKERS’ PARTY THAN GENUINELY CARES FOR WORKERS.

VOTE ONE NATION!

Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Coal Worker Wage Theft Prevention) Bill 2025Download
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    Malcolm Roberts
    ONP Federal

    Senator for Queensland (QLD)

Mentions

  • Fair Work Commission Federal

    FWC
  • Fair Work Ombudsman Federal

    FWO
  • Mining and Energy Union Federal

    MEU