The Health Services Union is calling on the Federal Government to approve a five dollar per hour wage increase to address a critical shortage of disability care workers.
The call comes as Australia faces a shortfall of 100,000 positions, with one-in-four disability workers planning to leave the sector.
The growing demand for National Disability Insurance Scheme services, coupled with high emotional burnout and limited career development, has created an increasingly difficult environment for people relying on disability support.
Union secretary Lloyd Williams noted that without urgent intervention, care quality would continue to decline.
The proposed pay rise, which would cost 900 million dollars over three years, would aim to improve staffing, supervision, and working conditions.
The union argued that disability workers must be fairly rewarded, similar to recent pay increases for aged care and childcare staff.