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Title: Eric Abetz - Public Servants In Payrise Paradise Post by imcrookonit on Jan 13th, 2015 at 3:26am
Public servants in payrise paradise, says Eric Abetz
Date January 12, 2015 Sydney Morning Herald The Australian Public Service has been the nation's payrise paradise for the past 10 years, according to the government minister in charge. :-? Public Service Minister Eric Abetz says federal public servants have scored wage increases well in excess of those paid to private sector workers over the past 10 years, as he continues his push for low or no wage increases this year for Commonwealth bureaucrats. In a letter to the editor criticising a Canberra Times article on his ongoing feud with the public sector union over the present round of wage talks for 160,000 federal public servants, Mr Abetz said that it was "a fact that APS median wage rises have totalled 42 per cent over the last decade, compared to CPI increases of 28 per cent". Private sector wage rises over the same period had totalled 35.7 per cent, the letter – published in Monday's Canberra Times – said. Senator Abetz said the figures showed the Community and Public Sector Union had enjoyed a "good run" in securing pay rises for its members in the public service. "Most private sector employees could only dream of such largesse at the present time," he said. Australian Bureau of Statistics shows a narrower gap between pay rises for workers in the private and public sectors over the past decade. The ABS wage price index shows that from June 2004 to June 2014, total pay in the private sector rose by 42.4 per cent and 45.9 per cent in the broader public sector (see attached table). Research by the Parliamentary Library puts Senator Abetz and his federal parliamentary colleagues on top of the pile, scoring increases to their base salaries of more than 68 per cent between 2003 and 2013. :P Enterprise bargaining agreements across the public service are stalled as departmental bosses struggle to come up with packages tough enough to satisfy the government's "bargaining framework". In his letter Senator Abetz said it was "simply wrong" to describe the "productivity offsets" being sought as cuts to conditions and entitlements. "Rather, genuine productivity gains are demonstrable, permanent improvements in the efficiency, effectiveness and/or output of employees, based on improvements of work practices or conditions," he said. He blamed the union's "dogmatism", and its wage claim of 12 per cent over three years, for holding up the negotiation process. "Public servants need to understand that the CPSU's wage claim simply cannot be paid for by the government borrowing even more money," the Minister wrote. "It could only be paid for through more job losses. If paid in full, the CPSU's claim would cost at least 10,000 public service jobs. "This year will be a better year for public servants if the CPSU accepts it has had a good run and that it is now time to consider the long-term interest of public servants, as well as community expectations." Responding to Senator Abtez's letter on Monday, the union's acting national secretary, Michael Tull, said the government's "hard-line" public service industrial policies were responsible for the delays in signing agreements. :( "Because of the Senator's unworkable hard-line bargaining policy not one agreement has been made in the public sector," Mr Tull said. "Just before Christmas 95 per cent of staff in the Senator's own [Employment] department emphatically rejected a deal that would have cut their wages, conditions and jobs. "Instead of writing letters to the editor, perhaps the Minister should now accept the CPSU's outstanding invitation to sit down and negotiate a sensible path to settlement." |
Title: Re: Eric Abetz - Public Servants In Payrise Paradise Post by macman on Jan 13th, 2015 at 5:02am
Anyone got the figures on MP's increases in last decade? ;) ;)
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Title: Re: Eric Abetz - Public Servants In Payrise Paradise Post by Dnarever on Jan 13th, 2015 at 5:47am
The first serious shots fired in the battle for the 2015 grub of the year award.
Abetz saying that public service average wages have increased to much largely biased by politicians increases increasing by almost 70% in the period, this would include the very senior public servants as well as the rates are locked to each other. Weed out this bias and the average between private and public probably pretty much line up. Scotty better keep an eye on this guy. Liberals hate employees getting a fair pay rise and keeping fair working conditions. |
Title: Re: Eric Abetz - Public Servants In Payrise Paradise Post by Dnarever on Jan 13th, 2015 at 5:50am macman wrote on Jan 13th, 2015 at 5:02am:
This is what it said in the article. Quote:
He got more than double the increase he is complaining about for others. There is a name for people who do things like that - |
Title: Re: Eric Abetz - Public Servants In Payrise Paradise Post by Swagman on Jan 13th, 2015 at 7:41am macman wrote on Jan 13th, 2015 at 5:02am:
MPs are public servants.... |
Title: Re: Eric Abetz - Public Servants In Payrise Paradise Post by John Smith on Jan 13th, 2015 at 7:55am Swagman wrote on Jan 13th, 2015 at 7:41am:
I wish someone would let them know |
Title: Re: Eric Abetz - Public Servants In Payrise Paradise Post by The Grappler (50 shades of) on Jan 13th, 2015 at 8:14am
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :-[
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Title: Re: Eric Abetz - Public Servants In Payrise Paradise Post by imcrookonit on Jan 13th, 2015 at 11:16am
"Just before Christmas 95 per cent of staff in the Senator's own [Employment] department emphatically rejected a deal that would have cut their wages, conditions and jobs. :)
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Title: Re: Eric Abetz - Public Servants In Payrise Paradise Post by Swagman on Jan 13th, 2015 at 2:01pm wrote on Jan 13th, 2015 at 11:16am:
Are political staffers in the Public Servant's Union Crook? |
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