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Pandemic relief payment doesn’t go far enough
Australian PMI: Positive start to new financial year for manufacturing 3 August
Woolworths calls on UWU to put member interests ahead of its own to end Wyong dispute
First regional apprenticeships schemes approved
Woolworths statement on Wyong Distribution Centre strike action and closure
Bakery operators face court
COVID-19: Employers who did not abide by employment law need to face consequences
JobKeeper Lifeline Will Remain Open For Business
Report into gig economy reveals human cost of insecure work
Court penalises Melbourne restaurant operator
North Queensland restaurant in court
Seattle ride-share drivers earn city average, ILR study finds
Minimum wage increases today
Australian PMI: Manufacturing expands in June
Six months with baby and $20 more a week for new parents
Unions support Greens policy announcement to help make Aotearoa fairer
Green Party proposes transformational Poverty Action Plan
Housing affordability in Houston and Harris County is declining, especially for renters
Annual Wage Review
Essential workers deserve a greater increase to minimum wage
Fair Work Commission Minimum Wage Decision Recognises Economic Climate
Split Annual Wage Review Decision highlights risks and uncertainties
Fair Work Commission confirms wage growth essential to recovery
Social housing key to building back better in ACT
$40m for regional apprenticeships
Backing businesses to upskill New Zealand
Ai Group argues for minimum wages freeze at today’s final hearing in Annual Wage Review
Cleaning company in court
Former Hobart restaurant operator penalised
Green’s climate taxes risk economic recovery
Over $200,000 penalties for restaurant underpayments
Ai Group Annual Wage Review supplementary submission
Industrial Relations Reform Welcomed, But Needs To Be More Than a Brainstorming Session
Budget 2020 – Rebuilding Together?
“Either I’m starving or I’m dying of coronavirus” – gig economy companies must do more to protect workers during
Home gardens set to save households $250 a year
Housing report highlights need to maintain JobSeeker increase
Court penalises Darwin restaurant operators
Invercargill City Council wage cuts cruel, unnecessary and legally questionable
Ecomomic Bulletin: COVD-19 lockdown edition
Minimum wage increase – vital support for our lowest paid
Minimum wage increase must be deferred
Rideshare drivers appeal to scott morrison for minimum wage and protections amid COVID-19 concerns
Social protection and viral recession
Wage Theft Laws put Victorian business environment at risk
Economic package should go harder and faster
Heightened economic uncertainty requires a new approach in this year’s Annual Wage Review
Qantas signs Court-Enforceable Undertaking