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The polling highlights that protecting penalty rates is of more importance to women and young people. Overall, 44 percent of Australians say they are more likely to vote for a political party with a ...
Using improvements to workplace laws introduced by the Albanese Government in 2022, the Fair Work Commission’s ruling is set to lift minimum pay rates for a wide range of occupations.
Australian Unions today slammed Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton’s plan to scrap the Federal Government’s Free TAFE program.
Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton, has yet to intervene in either case and has not ruled out allowing cuts to penalty rates.
Read current and past media statements from the ACTU. You can also keep track of ACTU media releases by following the official ACTU feed on Twitter at @unionsaustralia. Using improvements to workplace ...
Nearly three million award workers should not be paid enough to buy lunch at work, according to the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (ACCI) submission to the Annual Wage Review. The ACCI ...
Australian Unions are releasing a new report today outlining how workers would be $8,700 worse off by now, if Peter Dutton had achieved his goal of blocking the Government’s major reforms to get wages ...
Award-reliant workers should not earn enough to live in Sydney, be able to afford lunch at work, or save for overseas holidays, according to a major employer group, in its submission to the Annual ...
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