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ABC Staff Strike Over Pay and AI Concerns

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Published: 23 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online

For the first time in two decades, staff at Australian Broadcasting Corporation are preparing to walk off the job, marking a significant escalation in tensions between employees and management at one of the country’s most prominent media institutions. The planned 24-hour strike, set to begin on Wednesday, is expected to disrupt television and radio programming across Australia, highlighting growing unrest over pay, working conditions, and the future role of technology in journalism.

The decision to strike follows the rejection of a pay deal offered by ABC management, with around 60% of staff voting against the proposal. The offer included a total pay increase of 10% over three years, broken down into 3.5% in the first year and 3.25% in each of the following two years. While management described the proposal as financially responsible and sustainable, employees and unions argue that it fails to keep pace with the rising cost of living.

Australia’s inflation rate, recorded at 3.8% in January, has become a central point of contention. Union representatives say that the proposed increases would effectively result in a real-term pay cut, as wages would not keep up with inflation. For many staff members, this gap underscores a broader concern about financial security and the value placed on their work within the organisation.

The strike is being organised with the backing of key unions, including the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance and the Community and Public Sector Union. Together, they represent a wide range of ABC employees, from journalists and producers to technical and administrative staff.

Union leaders have emphasised that the dispute extends beyond pay alone. Among the unresolved issues are calls for improved workplace conditions, including the introduction of reproductive health leave. There are also concerns about the increasing use of artificial intelligence within the organisation, with employees seeking assurances that technology will not be used to replace human journalists.

Michael Slezak, representing the journalists’ union, voiced strong opposition to the current offer, stating that staff could not accept a deal that erodes conditions while failing to address key concerns about the future of their profession. The reference to AI has struck a particular chord, reflecting broader anxieties across the media industry about automation and its potential impact on jobs.

Similarly, Jocelyn Gammie of the CPSU acknowledged the potential inconvenience to audiences but stressed that industrial action had become necessary due to unresolved bargaining issues. According to union representatives, the decision to strike was not taken lightly, but rather as a last resort after negotiations failed to produce an acceptable outcome.

On the other side of the dispute, ABC management has maintained that the proposed pay deal represents the maximum level the organisation can sustainably offer. Managing director Hugh Marks defended the proposal as balanced and responsible, taking into account the broadcaster’s financial constraints and long-term obligations.

The ABC, as a publicly funded broadcaster, operates within a complex financial framework that limits its flexibility in negotiations. Management has indicated that it must balance staff expectations with the need to maintain services and manage budgets effectively. This tension between fiscal responsibility and employee demands lies at the heart of the current dispute.

The planned strike is expected to have immediate and visible consequences. Live broadcasts, including news bulletins and radio programmes, are likely to face interruptions or cancellations. While contingency plans may mitigate some of the disruption, the scale of participation suggests that normal operations will be significantly affected.

The industrial action also carries symbolic weight. The last time ABC staff went on strike was in 2006, also over pay and conditions. The re-emergence of such action after nearly 20 years signals a deepening sense of dissatisfaction within the organisation, as well as a willingness among employees to take collective action.

Beyond the immediate impact, the dispute reflects wider trends within the global media landscape. News organisations are grappling with financial pressures, technological change, and shifting audience expectations. The integration of artificial intelligence, in particular, has become a contentious issue, raising questions about the future of journalism and the role of human creativity and judgment.

For ABC staff, these concerns are not abstract. The fear that AI could be used to replace or undermine traditional journalistic roles adds an additional layer of urgency to their demands. While management has not indicated any immediate plans to replace staff with automated systems, the absence of clear guarantees has fuelled unease.

To resolve the dispute, the ABC has indicated that it will seek assistance from Fair Work Commission, the country’s industrial relations body. The commission may play a key role in facilitating further negotiations and helping both sides reach a compromise.

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As the strike approaches, attention will be focused not only on the disruption it causes but also on what it reveals about the state of public broadcasting in Australia. The outcome of the dispute could have lasting implications for staff relations, organisational strategy, and the broader media environment.

For audiences, the strike serves as a reminder of the human effort behind the news and programming they consume daily. For employees, it represents a stand for fair compensation, job security, and the preservation of professional standards in an era of rapid change.

Whether the action leads to a breakthrough in negotiations remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is that the issues at the heart of the dispute—pay, conditions, and the role of technology—are unlikely to disappear anytime soon. As the media industry continues to evolve, the balance between innovation and workforce stability will remain a defining challenge for organisations like the ABC.

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