At the heart of this consensus statement on the health benefits of good work is a shared commitment to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals, families and communities.
Good work is engaging, fair, respectful and balances job demands, autonomy and job security. Good work accepts the importance of culture and traditional beliefs. It is characterised by safe and healthy work practices and it strikes a balance between the interests of individuals, employers and society. It requires effective change management, clear and realistic performance indicators, matches the work to the individual and uses transparent productivity metrics.
Realising the health benefits of good work for all Australians and New Zealanders requires a transformation in both thought and in practice. It necessitates cooperation between a broad range of participants including workers, governments, employers, unions, insurers, legal practitioners, advocacy groups and healthcare professions.
Pledge
We, the undersigned, commit to collaboration, which encourages and enables Australians and New Zealanders to access the health benefits of good work. We acknowledge the following fundamental principles about the relationships between health and good work:
Governments, employers, workers, unions, insurers, legal practitioners, advocacy groups and healthcare professions all have a role in promoting the health benefits of good work.
Through actions appropriate to our various areas of responsibility or activity, we agree to:
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