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Commission To Set New Minimum Wage Decision
May 31st, 2018 at 5:07pm
 
Fair Work Commission to set new minimum wage as unions push for record rise
The Australian May 31 2018

The Fair Work Commission will tomorrow hand down its annual minimum wage decision, announcing pay rises that will flow to an estimated 2.3 million workers. 

Unions are pushing for a record $50-a-week pay rise for the nation’s lowest-paid, more than double the amount awarded last year.   Smiley

In the biggest one-off dollar-terms rise sought to the national minimum wage, the ACTU urged the commission to increase the rate from $694.90 to $744.90 a week, equivalent to a 7.2 per cent rise.

Employers said granting the “extraordinary, ambit” claim would force small businesses to lay off employees and reduce trading hours. Most business groups have sought to limit the increase to $12.50 to $13.20 a week.   Sad

But the restaurant and cafe sector and retailers have called for a minimum wage freeze, claiming prevailing economic conditions warranted a zero per cent increase for low paid workers.   Shocked

   

Any minimum wage increase will come into operation on July 1, the same day as the second round of penalty rate cuts in certain industries will apply.   Sad

The commission will hand down the decision at 11am.

   
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Reply #1 - May 31st, 2018 at 5:08pm
 
I hope they don't use the same Labor appointees who cut the penalty rates.
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Reply #2 - May 31st, 2018 at 5:28pm
 
They'd be better to castrate costs of living and allow incomes to catch up -then review wage packages.
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Reply #3 - May 31st, 2018 at 5:29pm
 
People that work weekends and public holidays should get paid the penalty rates.  They should not have been cut in the first place.   Sad
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Reply #4 - Jun 1st, 2018 at 7:07am
 
lee wrote on May 31st, 2018 at 5:08pm:
I hope they don't use the same Labor appointees who cut the penalty rates.


Bullsh*t!
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Reply #5 - Jun 1st, 2018 at 2:59pm
 
Minimum wage increase another hard-won step towards fairness   Smiley   
1 June 2018


     actu release   Smiley

ACTU Secretary Sally McManus Minimum wage ruling Fair Work Commission

The announcement today of an increase to the minimum wage of 3.5% or $24.32 per week, is a step in the right direction but will still leave some full-time workers struggling.

The restoration of a living wage - one of the proudest achievements of the early Australian union movement - remains the goal of our ongoing campaign.

The minimum wage should not leave people in poverty, it should provide a comfortable life for low-paid workers and underpin our labour market.

Quotes attributable to ACTU Secretary Sally McManus:

"This increase is a step in the right direction, and takes us closer to our goal of 60% of the median wage.

"The minimum wage should be pegged at 60% of the median wage. This is the level set by the OECD - that is what's required to ensure that every full-time worker in Australia can survive on their wage.

"All Australian workers need a pay rise, but none more so than the 2.3 million people who are now award reliant. This 3.5% increase that equates to $26.71 per week for a hospitality worker or $24.33 for a horticulture worker will be a welcome reprieve for them but we will continue to fight for the restoration of a living wage that underpins a much fairer collective bargaining system.

"We have to change the rules on the minimum wage. People who have been forced into poverty by the inadequacy of this wage should not have to wait every year to see if they will be saved by the Fair Work Commission. The minimum wage should be set to keep pace with wages.

"Moving towards a Living Wage would help mitigate widening income inequality. Rising income and wealth inequality is the challenge of our time. Tackling inequality will help resolve many of the fundamental economic and social problems we currently confront

"It is time to live up to the promises of the Harvester judgment and restore a minimum wage that is "fair and reasonable" and sufficient to provide a standard of living that is suitable for a contemporary human being living in a civilized community."

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Reply #6 - Jun 1st, 2018 at 3:54pm
 
Without our excellent  unions work this would never have happened
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whiteknight wrote on May 31st, 2018 at 5:29pm:
People that work weekends and public holidays should get paid the penalty rates.  They should not have been cut in the first place.   Sad


That’s why businesses are closed on the weekends because the cost of labour is too high.
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Reply #8 - Jun 1st, 2018 at 6:01pm
 
I think we should replace all minimum rates of pay fixed by the government with collective bargaining agreements. Let unions and workers decide their pay and conditions.
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Reply #9 - Jun 1st, 2018 at 6:08pm
 
Auggie wrote on Jun 1st, 2018 at 5:54pm:
whiteknight wrote on May 31st, 2018 at 5:29pm:
People that work weekends and public holidays should get paid the penalty rates.  They should not have been cut in the first place.   Sad


That’s why businesses are closed on the weekends because the cost of labour is too high.


Rubbish....... which businesses are closed on weekends because of high wages?  I don't see any clubs or fast food joints closed down on weekends, or any retail operations.... they're all wide open during the best customer part of the week.......

... and when you discuss collective bargaining - I do trust you are not confusing this with individual 'bargaining' in a WorkChoices environment .. but are instead discussing a genuine collective bargaining by 100% on the same side workers - which can only mean Union members ....
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Reply #10 - Jun 2nd, 2018 at 8:02am
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Jun 1st, 2018 at 6:08pm:
Auggie wrote on Jun 1st, 2018 at 5:54pm:
whiteknight wrote on May 31st, 2018 at 5:29pm:
People that work weekends and public holidays should get paid the penalty rates.  They should not have been cut in the first place.   Sad


That’s why businesses are closed on the weekends because the cost of labour is too high.


Rubbish....... which businesses are closed on weekends because of high wages?  I don't see any clubs or fast food joints closed down on weekends, or any retail operations.... they're all wide open during the best customer part of the week.......

... and when you discuss collective bargaining - I do trust you are not confusing this with individual 'bargaining' in a WorkChoices environment .. but are instead discussing a genuine collective bargaining by 100% on the same side workers - which can only mean Union members ....


They aren't small businesses owned by mums and dads who can't afford the extra cost of opening on weekends or public holidays. If they got two-and-a-half times the amount of trade on weekends, then maybe it might be worth it. But for the vast majority of them, it's just not worth the financial pain. You clearly have no frigging idea what it's like to run a business.
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