The Queensland Public Sector Union (QPSU) has rejected the offer and, at meetings across the state, union members voted to strike for 24 hours on August 22.
The government has made an alternative offer of 4% per year, but it is accompanied by several mandatory service delivery enhancement initiatives. These initiatives ( trade-offs) are very similar to some measures in the previous federal Coalition governments notorious Work Choices legislation.
For road construction and maintenance staff, the trade-offs include: working any five days out of seven, including weekends; working at night for up to 12 consecutive weeks; and working up to four nights with two days notice. It is unclear whether the government intends to impose these trade-offs on administrative staff also.
The government has rejected 27 out of 29 of the unions log of claims. The QPSU says that the Department of Main Roads, one of the first departments to be offered only 3.25%, is a test case: if the government can force the deal through, it will try to impose it on other departments.
For more information about the campaign, visit
http://www.qpsu.org.au.