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COLES-UBER TIE-UP A CHANCE TO LIFT GIG ECONOMY WORK STANDARDS
Milkrun collapse shows need for urgent industry reform
Inequality on Steroids as bottom 90% get just 7% of Economic Growth Since 2009
Wage review must consider rising cost of farming
Australia can’t afford to lose apprentices ripped off by wage decision
Ai Group Submission to Annual Wage Review
Business backs 4 per cent wage increase
Restoring balance begins at Fair Work Commission
Minimum wage increase to make real difference
Government’s annual wage review submission 31 March
Over a quarter of New Zealanders to get cost of living relief from tomorrow
Irresponsible wage claims risk recession that we didnt have to have
ACTU calls for 7% increase to minimum wages
Corrections staff vote to walk off the job after nine months of bargaining
MAJOR SURVEY OF FOOD DELIVERY, RIDESHARE AND AMAZONFLEX DRIVERS BUSTS ‘FLEXIBILITY’ MYTH: MCKELL, TWU
NRLW contracting window set to open in watershed moment
One million hours of sick and carer’s pay for casuals
Continued progress on reducing poverty in challenging times
Opinion piece: How uncompetitive markets reduce wages
Radio Interview – ABC RN Breakfast 20 March
Ozempic helps weight loss by making you feel full. But certain foods can do the same thing – without the side-effects
Better protections for contractors urgently needed say unions
Cost of living package: More bread and butter support for Kiwi families
One Million Hours Of Sick And Carer’s Pay For Casuals
Unions celebrate 10 wins for women on International Women’s Day
An extra $1.77 a day won’t stop people on JobSeeker from going hungry, says ACOSS
Economic activity increased 0.5 per cent in December quarter
Migrant Justice Institute survey confirms darkest fears on widespread exploitation
Narrowing gender pay gap provides little relief to Australia’s women
Support for essential community services
Commercial carpentry company in court
Asset, wage protections may help debtors in tough economy
Government takes new direction with policy refocus
NO RESOLUTION IN WAGE THEFT CASE AGAINST DELIVEROO FOLLOWING DE-REGISTRATION
Nelson disability support workers fed up with Te Whatu Ora
Greens to push Labor for minimum wage for artists
Gold Coast IT services company faces court
Working people must be kept at the centre of the response to inflation, says the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
Melbourne consulting services company faces court
Workers thank Jacinda Ardern for her service
Fewer than 40% of New Yorkers earn living wage
Opinion piece: Resilience needed for challenging future
Wage boost for school bus drivers welcomed
Former burger outlet operators penalised
Former campervan hire business operators penalised
Echuca café operators penalised
Change migration system to stop rorting: new submission
Home construction contract company penalised