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Title: Yes Of Course There Will Be Pay Rises Post by whiteknight on Mar 16th, 2026 at 11:42am
ACTU pushing 'above-inflation' wage increase in 2026 as real paypackets decline
Thu 5 Feb 2026 ABC News ACTU Secretary Sally McManus has warned there will be strikes if workers' wages can not catch up. :-? Australia's biggest employers are under pressure to give their workers pay increases above 4 per cent this year, as real wages go backwards and the union movement ramps up pressure. "In order to just keep up, you need a 4 per cent pay increase," the peak union body's secretary, Sally McManus, told ABC News today. "People are going to want to get ahead, and that means more than 4 per cent. "There will be strike action if we can't get wages that will keep us ahead." Australia's annual inflation rate is currently at 3.8 per cent, which came in so unexpectedly hot that it prompted the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to hike interest rates this week. The next round of inflation data is due out on February 25. The RBA's latest forecasts, found in its Statement on Monetary Policy released on Tuesday, show the RBA is forecasting annual inflation growth to run faster than annual wage growth until mid-2027. When inflation runs faster than wages, it means the "real" value of wages or purchasing power is deteriorating, corresponding to a real wage decline. From mid-2027, the RBA is then forecasting wages to grow faster than inflation (real wage growth), which will see purchasing power improve again. ACTU justifies 4 per cent figure on housing costs :) The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) says it will push for "above-inflation" pay increases in direct negotiations with major industries, as well as for the upcoming Annual Wage Review (AWR). The AWR covers the minimum wage and industry minimum awards. Changes to this affect millions of workers, many of them female and part-time or casual workers. Last financial year, the Fair Work Commission gave these workers an above-inflation boost of 3.5 per cent from July 2025. Inflation was running at 2.4 per cent at the time. The ACTU is arguing that workers need more pay because housing costs are especially high. "Landlords keep putting up rents," Ms McManus told ABC News today. "Inflation there, or how much they're going up there, is 4 per cent. "Your average worker is either a renter or they're a first home buyer and they're the ones under the most amount of cost-of-living pressure for a whole lot of reasons. Rents are part of it." A close up of Sally McManus in the Insiders studio. Sally McManus says the ACTU will push for strikes if employers don't offer wage increases. The last round of inflation data showed housing inflation is at 5.5 per cent annually. This includes rents and home building costs but not the cost of buying property. Broken down, rental inflation was at 3.9 per cent in the year to December, down from 4 per cent the month beforehand. "Annual inflation for rents has eased over the past 12 months due to stable vacancy rates in most capital cities," the Australian Bureau of Statistics noted in its latest inflation data release. The ABC has contacted major employers, including JB Hi-Fi, Kathmandu's owner KMD Brands, and Coles. So far, Woolworths and Myer both declined to comment. Industry groups have also been contacted. |
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Title: Re: Yes Of Course There Will Be Pay Rises Post by Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM on Mar 16th, 2026 at 12:04pm
First you need an overall reduction in the costs of existing.
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Title: Re: Yes Of Course There Will Be Pay Rises Post by Jasin on Mar 16th, 2026 at 1:03pm
When pays and Centrelink go up.
The price of everything goes up. |
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Title: Re: Yes Of Course There Will Be Pay Rises Post by whiteknight on Mar 16th, 2026 at 3:49pm
Trouble is jasin, the price of things go up anyway. :(
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Title: Re: Yes Of Course There Will Be Pay Rises Post by Jasin on Mar 16th, 2026 at 4:14pm whiteknight wrote on Mar 16th, 2026 at 3:49pm:
White Knight. Australia has one of the WORLD'S highest labour wages for Blue & White collar workers (physical and mental process workers). A $209 pair of Scuba Fins sold in America, sells in Australia for $530. Why? |
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Title: Re: Yes Of Course There Will Be Pay Rises Post by whiteknight on Mar 16th, 2026 at 5:18pm
Wonder if there is a bit of price gouging going on. :(
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Title: Re: Yes Of Course There Will Be Pay Rises Post by Jasin on Mar 16th, 2026 at 6:22pm
In America where the customer is right (and get Celebrity status like holy priests) and the worker is wrong and has to work for tips.
Unions are much needed there. Here in Australia, where the Worker is right, not the customer. Unions just inflate the worker status. Example: Bus drivers go on strike for a pay rise. Later fares go up 20-40 cents. The customer pays in the end. Australian consumers need an equivalent to what Unions do for Workers. ...put that in your news column White knight ;) |
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Title: Re: Yes Of Course There Will Be Pay Rises Post by Bobby. on Mar 16th, 2026 at 6:27pm whiteknight wrote on Mar 16th, 2026 at 5:18pm:
There has been price gouging going on since Adam and Eve. |
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Title: Re: Yes Of Course There Will Be Pay Rises Post by Jasin on Mar 16th, 2026 at 6:44pm
Costs $800 to make a surfboard in Australia and it sells for $1300.
China imports lesser quality surfboards that cost $300 to make, but they get to sell it here for $1100 at a higher profit margin, while undercutting the Australian product. |
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