The Australian resources industry has congratulated Labor on winning the 2022 Federal Election and Anthony Albanese on becoming Australia’s 31st Prime Minister.
Resources and Energy Employer Association (AREEA) Chief Executive Steve Knott AM said the organisation looks forward to working with the new Australian Government on the various opportunities and challenges ahead for the nation’s resources and energy industry.
“Overwhelmingly, the biggest issue at present is the current and emerging skills shortages in the sector. This is expected to worsen with investment in new and expansion projects potentially creating 100,000 new roles over the next five-to-seven years.
It was in partnership with the former Labor government that AREEA’s national diversity, equity and inclusion initiative was launched to increase the participation of women in the resources and energy industry.
AREEA is currently working on national initiatives on preventing workplace sexual harassment, improving mental health and wellbeing, and the promotion of STEM-based subjects and careers to primary school students.
“There is much opportunity for the Albanese Government to work with AREEA and our resources sector members on these initiatives and more, all designed to broaden the opportunities provided by our diverse industry and improve the lives of those who work within it.”
On industrial relations matters. Mr Knott said the association will seek to work with the ALP on the practical implementation of its IR mandate as well as further positive changes to the system.
“For many years, AREEA has been in regular dialogue with the ALP over the merits of “Project Life Greenfields Agreements”, meaning agreements with terms of up to six years to apply to mega resources and energy sector projects. As detailed in correspondence to the Opposition Leader last week, such agreements would have guaranteed wages increases and union involvement,” he said.
“AREEA also notes and accepts the ALP’s mandate to abolish the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC), a body we have been a strong supporter of given the ongoing recidivist lawbreaking of the CFMMEU.
“AREEA will therefore encourage the ALP to set up a specialist division within the Fair Work Ombudsman to investigate and prosecute any employer or union organisation that breaches Australia’s workplace laws, with a high level of attention still required on the building and construction sector.”