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Labor To Back Plans For Minimum Wage Rise
May 26th, 2022 at 5:51am
 
Federal Treasurer reasserts Labor will stick to plans to formally back minimum wage rise   Smiley
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May 26 2022

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has clarified that the new Labor government will formally advocate for workers on the minimum wage to get a pay rise.

Key points:
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said during the campaign the government would make a formal submission
Dr Chalmers said today the Fair Work Commission already knew Labor's views
Submissions to the commission are open until June 7
The Fair Work Commission is reviewing the minimum wage and during the election campaign, now-Prime Minister Anthony Albanese repeatedly stated his party would make a formal submission if elected.

When asked earlier today, Dr Chalmers would not answer questions about when the government would make that submission to the independent umpire. 

"The Fair Work Commission already knows our view," he said.

"It may be that we can supplement that with a formal submission but nobody is in any doubt about the new government's view about a decent pay rise for low wage Australians to keep up with the skyrocketing cost of living."

But Mr Chalmers has since clarified that Labor has not backed away from the commitment.

"The point that I was making this morning was simply that the Fair Work process is currently underway and we have made our views clear," he said.

"Of course, consistent with the public statements that we've made before, we intend to make a submission to the Fair Work process. That Fair Work process has already begun."

Wages were a key issue throughout the election campaign, with Mr Albanese saying he "absolutely" supported a pay rise of 5.1 per cent for those on the minimum wage.



He repeatedly insisted that a Labor government would make a submission to the commission, even up to the last day of the campaign, but would not say if it would include a suggested figure.

"We will put a submission to the Fair Work Commission," Mr Albanese told Insiders earlier this month.

"They will take submissions until 7 June, and that submission will say that people who are on the minimum wage can't afford to go backwards.

"The Fair Work Commission will make a decision independent of government...and if the Fair Work Commission make a decision in line with that rate, then that is something that we would welcome."

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During the campaign, then-prime minister Scott Morrison repeatedly insisted any decision about wages was up to the commission, and he never put a figure on how much they should rise by.

The former government had made a submission to the commission that included a section that outlined the importance of low-paid work.

Mr Chalmers said he would work with Mr Albanese, Finance Minister Katy Gallagher and Industrial Relations Minister Tony Burke to prepare a new submission.

"We don't want workers in Australia on the lowest wages to continue to go backwards during this cost of living crisis. So I don't think anyone at the Fair Work Commission or indeed around Australia is in any doubt about our position.

"We want to see those low wage workers get the pay increase they need and deserve to keep up with the skyrocketing cost of living."

The Fair Work Commission, which reviews and sets minimum wages each year, will accept submissions until June 7.
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Reply #1 - May 26th, 2022 at 7:25pm
 
Thank you Treasurer Chalmers, yes an increase in the minimum wage is needed.   Smiley
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Reply #2 - May 26th, 2022 at 7:27pm
 
whiteknight wrote on May 26th, 2022 at 7:25pm:
Thank you Treasurer Chalmers, yes an increase in the minimum wage is needed.   Smiley 



ABSOLUTELY
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Reply #3 - May 26th, 2022 at 8:45pm
 
Omergherd bUsnUs WiLl cLoSe tHeRe draws overnight over 40 bucks a week ...
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Reply #4 - May 26th, 2022 at 8:52pm
 
Any adult who can't find something that earns more than minimum wage probably deserves less than...
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Reply #5 - May 26th, 2022 at 8:57pm
 
Gordon wrote on May 26th, 2022 at 8:52pm:
Any adult who can't find something that earns more than minimum wage probably deserves less than...


Not everyone in their teens , be a few mums I imagine that have limited work experience and perhaps the bread winner moved on or woteva , they don't all wanna sit at home ...
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Reply #6 - May 27th, 2022 at 6:25am
 
No one should get less than the minimum wage.  Also more needs to be done about wage theft.   Sad   
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