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The Guardian
2 JUNE 2023
Australia’s lowest-paid workers to get 5.75% increase in minimum wage
Almost 2.75 million Australians will receive a pay rise of 5.75% from July 1 after the Fair Work Commission announced its decision for those on minimum and award wages.
The annual wage review decision, released on Friday, indicates the minimum wage will increase to (Aus)$882.80 per week or (Aus)$23.23 per hour.
For some workers, the rise will be 8.6%.
Workers’ salaries have been falling in real terms in recent years as salary increases have failed to keep up with inflation. For the March quarter of this year, wages rose at an annual rate of 3.7%, well shy of the 7% annual rise in consumer prices.
The increase is about midway between the 3.8% some businesses called for, and the 7% sought by the ACTU (Australian Council of Trade Unions - OB)
SOURCE
Australia’s lowest-paid workers to get 5.75% increase in minimum wage | Industrial relations | The Guardian
(The Australian Fair Work Commission (FWC) reviews the national minimum wage yearly. FWC minimum wage decisions set the mandatory minimum wage for all workers across the country.
Australia does not have a separate minimum wage rate for service employees in restaurants etc. (we don’t normally tip))
- OB
2 JUNE 2023
Australia’s lowest-paid workers to get 5.75% increase in minimum wage
Almost 2.75 million Australians will receive a pay rise of 5.75% from July 1 after the Fair Work Commission announced its decision for those on minimum and award wages.
The annual wage review decision, released on Friday, indicates the minimum wage will increase to (Aus)$882.80 per week or (Aus)$23.23 per hour.
For some workers, the rise will be 8.6%.
Workers’ salaries have been falling in real terms in recent years as salary increases have failed to keep up with inflation. For the March quarter of this year, wages rose at an annual rate of 3.7%, well shy of the 7% annual rise in consumer prices.
The increase is about midway between the 3.8% some businesses called for, and the 7% sought by the ACTU (Australian Council of Trade Unions - OB)
SOURCE
Australia’s lowest-paid workers to get 5.75% increase in minimum wage | Industrial relations | The Guardian
(The Australian Fair Work Commission (FWC) reviews the national minimum wage yearly. FWC minimum wage decisions set the mandatory minimum wage for all workers across the country.
Australia does not have a separate minimum wage rate for service employees in restaurants etc. (we don’t normally tip))
- OB