Thousands of delivery workers at Australian courier company StarTrack have walked off the job for 24 hours from midnight Sept. 23 after negotiations over job security and pay broke down. Around 2,000 StarTrack employees are striking across the country after the Fair Work Commission approved the industrial action while rejecting StarTrack’s claim that it would jeopardise lives and health by delaying vaccine deliveries. The Transport Workers Union (TWU) said StarTrack management should be trying to reach a mutually beneficial agreement with their workers rather than using COVID-19 to threaten jobs. “We’re pleased the Fair Work Commission has approved this action,” TWU National Secretary Michael Kaine said in a statement. “Had StarTrack been genuinely concerned about any impact to vaccines or medical supplies, it would have flagged this weeks ago when it opposed a protected action ballot and worked cooperatively with the union to ensure provisions could be made, as undertaken …