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One In Four Workers Set To Lose From Wage Attacks
Sep 18th, 2017 at 6:49am
 
$100 billion wipeout: one in four workers set to lose from wage attacks   Sad

Sydney Morning Herald
September 18 2017

Wage fraud, wage freezes, cuts to penalty rates and companies scrapping enterprise agreements will reduce the retirement savings of millions of workers by $100 billion by the time they retire, a report has found.   Shocked

The report, the Consequences of Wage Suppression for Australia's Superannuation System by the Australia Institute's Centre for Future Work, says the government will pick up more than one third of the cost, equivalent to $37 billion in lost taxes due to lower super contributions and higher age pension payouts.

It estimates that three million people, or one in four workers, have experienced some form of wage suppression, which will adversely impact their super payout.   

The author of the report, Jim Stanford, describes wage suppression as an economic "time bomb". He says while individual families are grappling with the immediate impact of wage cuts, the long-term impact when they retire is yet to play out. 

The report, to be released on Monday, identifies eight wage suppression strategies and models the impact on long-run superannuation contributions and retirement incomes.

It says the aggregate loss of super balances on retirement (if the pattern of wage suppression is maintained)  could exceed $100 billion in real 2017 dollars by the time affected workers retire.

Dr Stanford says if some of the wage suppression damage was repaired, such as by stamping out wage fraud, the estimated overall losses would be lower.

He says the long-term impact of wage suppression strategies should raise issues for super trustees in terms of the companies they invest in.

"Fulfilling their responsibility to maximise the post-retirement benefits of fund members would seem to imply that superannuation funds and their directors have a responsibility to oppose aggressive and even illegal wage suppression strategies, using whatever levers and influences are at their disposal," he says in the report.

The report highlights public sector pay freezes, the cancelling of enterprise agreements by Streets Ice Cream, Griffin Coal, Aurizon and Murdoch University, and wage fraud scandals such at 7-Eleven, pizza giant Domino's and Caltex.

In cases where employers cancel enterprise agreements and force employees onto the minimum award, the cost per worker is calculated at $270,000 in reduced retirement savings when the worker retires.

"This can only happen when there is a desperate shortage of jobs, they allow an amenable labour market and the approval of regulators to do it," Dr Stanford says.

In the private sector it notes a rapid decline in private sector EBA coverage, with data from the Commonwealth Department of Employment, which covers most private sector contracts, falling by 479,000 since December 2013. A large share of those jobs will have fallen back onto minimum awards.

It calculates the cost of wage fraud at companies including 7-Eleven, Caltex and Domino's will reduce the retirement savings of workers by $50,000 by the time they retire. These figures are based on the assumption that 167,000 workers are being paid $14 an hour in cash, which is well below the minimum award wage of more than $20 an hour. There are more than 1 million workers on a working visa in Australia.

The report estimates that the Fair Work Commission's recent reduction of penalty rates for workers in retail and hospitality will result in more than 500,000 workers receiving $34,000 each less in super by the time they retire.

It says when employers enforce indefinite wage freezes on staff, such as the salary cap imposed by the NSW public sector in 2011, the long-term impact is a $42,000 reduction in retirement savings for each man and $35,000 for each woman. It estimates more than 600,000 people fall into this category and 1.5 million workers fall into the temporary nominal wage freeze category.

The Transport Workers Union, which commissioned the report, said the motivation was to try to quantify the long-term impact on workers and their retirement savings when companies pay below the award.

TWU national secretary Tony Sheldon said the figures confirm that it is an investment issue and potentially an investment risk to super funds to invest in these companies.

He said in the next few months the union would work to put environmental and social governance (ESG) at the centre of the debate about investment behaviour.

"If a company has high labour standards and appropriate governance you have a more profitable company," he said.
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Reply #1 - Sep 18th, 2017 at 7:14am
 
whiteknight wrote on Sep 18th, 2017 at 6:49am:
"If a company has high labour standards and appropriate governance you have a more profitable company," he said.


What is funny about the union saying that is many companies became very very profitable by moving to countries that offer very low wages and minimal protections for workers.

Like Apple for example, one of the richest companies in the world gets it's products made in China.
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Reply #2 - Sep 18th, 2017 at 7:25am
 
hatman92 wrote on Sep 18th, 2017 at 7:14am:
whiteknight wrote on Sep 18th, 2017 at 6:49am:
"If a company has high labour standards and appropriate governance you have a more profitable company," he said.


What is funny about the union saying that is many companies became very very profitable by moving to countries that offer very low wages and minimal protections for workers.

Like Apple for example, one of the richest companies in the world gets it's products made in China.


Whoever wrote it is a dill. Wages and profit don't necessarily correlate. Wages growth is a factor of productivity growth. Total factor productivity growth has been in serious decline here for almost two decades. Without productivity growth, wages will not grow regardless of profits.

The Apples of the world relocate, not due to wages but due to the effects of falling productivity.
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Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes.
 
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Reply #3 - Sep 18th, 2017 at 8:57am
 
One In Four Workers Set To Lose From Wage Attacks


Yet ise use is on the increase. You can only afford ice if you have money to buy it.

One In Four Workers Set To Lose From Wage Attacks


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The percentage of ice users seeking help from the Salvos' William Booth House in Sydney has jumped from 16 per cent to 57 per cent in the past five years.
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The ALP, the progressive party, the party of ideas, the workers' friend, is the only Australian political party to roast four young Australians in roof cavities. SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
 
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Reply #4 - Sep 18th, 2017 at 10:28am
 
crocodile wrote on Sep 18th, 2017 at 7:25am:
Whoever wrote it is a dill. Wages and profit don't necessarily correlate. Wages growth is a factor of productivity growth. Total factor productivity growth has been in serious decline here for almost two decades. Without productivity growth, wages will not grow regardless of profits.

The Apples of the world relocate, not due to wages but due to the effects of falling productivity.


The decline in productivity correlates with the increase in university educated people in Australia.

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Reply #5 - Sep 18th, 2017 at 10:57am
 
You wonder why BlackDay bothers to pump out the latest silly incorrect GetUp! propaganda every day.

It is strongly suspected that the Chinese are PAYING the unions to close down ALL Australian industry so the work goes to China.

Think Ford, Holden, and many others that the corrupt Commo unions have forced to leave Australia with their sabotage and extortion as revealed in the TURC.

And don't forget these very same corrupt Commo unions control EVERY aspect of the equally corrupt Labor Party.

Who would EVER VOTE for this corruption and risk getting another six sick years of Socialist insanity ?
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Reply #6 - Sep 18th, 2017 at 11:54am
 
If these workers voted for the coalition, then they are getting their just desserts.
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Reply #7 - Sep 18th, 2017 at 12:15pm
 
juliar wrote on Sep 18th, 2017 at 10:57am:
You wonder why BlackDay bothers to pump out the latest silly incorrect GetUp! propaganda every day.

It is strongly suspected that the Chinese are PAYING the unions to close down ALL Australian industry so the work goes to China.

Think Ford, Holden, and many others that the corrupt Commo unions have forced to leave Australia with their sabotage and extortion as revealed in the TURC.

And don't forget these very same corrupt Commo unions control EVERY aspect of the equally corrupt Labor Party.

Who would EVER VOTE for this corruption and risk getting another six sick years of Socialist insanity ?



I'd like to see some substance behind that comment.... if it were true then it were a grievous fault.....
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Reply #8 - Sep 18th, 2017 at 12:16pm
 
stunspore wrote on Sep 18th, 2017 at 11:54am:
If these workers voted for the coalition, then they are getting their just desserts.



Either many of them did or there is a massive gerrymander in place here - nobody could be that stupid as to vote for the party of self-enrichment at any cost, not with the obvious theft of utilities going on under their noses and into their pockets...
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Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Sep 18th, 2017 at 12:15pm:
juliar wrote on Sep 18th, 2017 at 10:57am:
You wonder why BlackDay bothers to pump out the latest silly incorrect GetUp! propaganda every day.

It is strongly suspected that the Chinese are PAYING the unions to close down ALL Australian industry so the work goes to China.

Think Ford, Holden, and many others that the corrupt Commo unions have forced to leave Australia with their sabotage and extortion as revealed in the TURC.

And don't forget these very same corrupt Commo unions control EVERY aspect of the equally corrupt Labor Party.

Who would EVER VOTE for this corruption and risk getting another six sick years of Socialist insanity ?



I'd like to see some substance behind that comment.... if it were true then it were a grievous fault.....


You won't ever see it.  Juliar cannot and does not substantiate any assertions. 
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Reply #10 - Sep 18th, 2017 at 4:40pm
 
You would think spastics would've learnt after no choices , but here we're again with libtards doing their best to bugger you over
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