The next Global Climate Strike is coming up on Friday, 20th September, with events planned in over 100 Australian towns and cities. Here is everything you need to know about the strike and how you can get involved.
- What: Global #ClimateStrike
- When: Friday, 20th September, 2019
- Where: 100 town and city centres around Australia (click here to find a strike near you)
- Who: Anyone and everyone who wants to see climate action now
Major cities:
To promote the event and get your friends on board, a suite of social media assets have been created for you to download and share on your own social media pages. When you share content on social media, use the hashtag #ClimateStrike to get involved in the conversation!
Workers’ Guide
The ability to strike is an internationally recognised right, but in Australia, there are a number of regulations around it.
There are, however, a number of ways you can attend the strike within the bounds of your workplace agreement, including:
- Taking a longer lunch break
- Organising a workplace action
- Taking formal leave or using your time off in lieu (TOIL)
- Getting your workplace to pass a resolution (permission for you and your colleagues to participate in the strike without penalty)
Many Australian workplaces are getting behind the strikes, and encouraging their employees to take part in the march.
In fact, over 1000 businesses have pledged to support their workers through the group Not Business As Usual. Why not get your workplace to sign up too?
Still have questions? Visit the Global #ClimateStrike FAQs here.
Australian school strikers are part of a global movement which is collaborating on the Global #ClimateStrike on September 20. Around the world, strikes and actions will be taking place across the week of September 20-27.
Visit schoolstrike4climate.com for more information about the climate strikes in Australia.
Links
Links
- Global Climate Strike → Sep. 20–27
- 'Going to the streets again': what you need to know about Friday's climate strike
- NSW Uniting church backs school climate strike, Sydney Anglicans and Catholics decline
- ‘We need everyone’: Greta Thunberg calls on adults to join climate strikes
- Think we should be at school? Today’s climate strike is the biggest lesson of all
- 'We’ve been forced into this': Australia's school climate strikes to go global'
- Belongs in a museum': Greta Thunberg condemns politician against school strike
- School pupils call for radical climate action in UK-wide strike
- Climate strike: thousands of students take to UK streets in call to stop global warming – as it happened
- School climate strike children’s brave stand has our support
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