Workers stand united to improve their health and safety representation
12 new HSRs at Woolworths in Laverton
Workers at Woolworths’ MLDC site have endured a long roller coaster ride to finally have improved health and safety representation.
In 2010 a mere three health and safety representatives (HSRs) were forced to do all the work to represent 460 workers at the site, even though workers had many different shift patterns. They recognised how difficult it was to represent everyone and commenced a campaign to improve health and safety representation.
During this campaign some 350 workers stood together and signed a petition to force the company to increase the number of HSRs. Together, HSRs and Delegates with the back-up of their Union Rep were able to re-negotiate the number of HSRs at the site. Due to the pressure that was mounted on the company, they finally agreed to increase the number of reps to 12.
After this agreement was reached workers then conducted health and safety elections, and just as things were looking on the up; WorkSafe ruled that the election had to be redone. Although this dampened members' spirits, they struggled through and conducted another election. Now Woolworths’ MLDC have 12 fully-fledged HSRs on site.
Newly elected HSR Sean Crotty commented on his new role as HSR, “I feel honoured to have been elected by my peers to represent them on their health and safety issues, it’s a great responsibility and I’m really looking forward to the challenge.
I know how difficult that challenge will be too, as lots of members have already expressed many issues and concerns that they have with the health and safety at the site. However, I am comforted by the strength and unity that we have, and many members have even offered their assistance to help resolve workplace health and safety issues.
I believe that members have reacted extremely positively to having more representation, and that increased representation will enable us to change the workplace for the better. So far we have done three of the five days of our HSR training, and we have learnt so much that it has already started to help us improve the health and safety of members at MLDC.”
Delegate and HSR Rohan Hill was stoked with the result; “I’m very happy that we’ve been able to improve our health and safety representation. I’m even more happy that we’ve done this all by ourselves. This really shows that when workers stick together, we can achieve anything.
Outcomes like this never come easy, they’re always a struggle. But they’re certainly not possible without the help and support of the strong and united members at the site," Rohan said.
Members are also currently negotiating their EBA at Woolworths, you can read about how that process is going here.






