<p>Union representatives rallied against Esso/Exxon Mobile in Melbourne on Tuesday, April 17. According to 7 News, some workers had not worked for 300 days due to a pay dispute.</p><p>The march came after a town hall meeting, during which more than 2,000 union delegates</a> discussed pay, job security and working conditions.</p><p>The protest, dubbed #ChangeTheRules</a>, was part of an Australian Unions campaign to “abolish trickle down economics, create secure jobs, get big business to pay their fair share of tax, and restore penalty rates”</a>. Credit: Australian Unions via Storyful</p><br />