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ACTU Calls For 9pc Pay Rise For Some Workers
Apr 29th, 2024 at 10:40am
 
ACTU calls for interim pay rise of “at least” 9% for workers in key feminised industries
Media Release - April 29, 2024 ACTU
Workers in key feminised industries should get at least a 9% pay rise in the Annual Wage Review, according to the ACTU’s reply submissions filed today with the Fair Work Commission.

This rise would be a critical step in achieving equal pay for workers in occupations that historically have been undervalued based on gender – including care and degree-qualified occupations in early childhood education, education and health support services, veterinary care and disability home care, among others.

The 9% pay rise call is based on the 5% increase the ACTU is advocating across all awards, supplemented by at least an additional 4% in key low-paid feminised industries.

If accepted, a full-time care worker could see their pay boosted by $90 a week, – a step towards equal pay, pending a full assessment. A similar assessment in aged care recently found that workers required up to 23% pay increases to achieve pay equity.

The ACTU is also calling for a process to provide interim increases quickly while a proper valuation of underpayment is done in retail, pharmacy, administrative services, cabin crew, and legal services, among others. 

This year’s Annual Wage Review is working to address equal pay, in line with the Albanese Government’s 2022 changes to the Fair Work Act to achieve gender equality.

The ACTU’s submission has also slammed employer proposals, some of which would leave some of Australia’s lowest-paid workers nearly $1,350 worse off each year compared to the ACTU claim of a 5% pay increase.

The ACTU claim would help workers struggling with cost-of-living pressures, and start to recover the real wages they lost over the past 3 years.  A worker earning the average award wage three years ago would be $5,200 better off today if wages had kept up with inflation.

The Fair Work Commission’s Annual Wage Review decision will impact the pay of 2.9 million minimum and award wage workers.

New research from the Fair Work Commission shows that minimum and award wages now constitute a smaller share of GDP and the total wages bill than they did last year, further reinforcing the ACTU’s argument that a pay increase for low-paid workers would have no negative impact on inflation.

Quotes attributable to ACTU Secretary Sally McManus:

“Achieving equal pay for women requires systemic change and targeted pay rises in industries traditionally dominated by women and historically very low-paid.

“A 9% pay increase will not only support families with cost-of-living pressures, it will also be a vital first step to properly valuing the work of working women doing critical work for our community, such as educating the next generation and caring for our loved ones.

“When employers push for real pay cuts while enjoying record corporate profits, they are disregarding the struggles of working women in Australia.

“Equal pay and cost of living increases are good for workers and good for the economy.”

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Re: ACTU Calls For 9pc Pay Rise For Some Workers
Reply #1 - Apr 29th, 2024 at 11:03am
 
Men want more sex when they come home from work.
Their partners get career and pays rise.
But they get home, their partners have decreased their acceptance of sex considerably and thus why the 'domestic' population rate has declined.
Men want a better Sex Rate.

...maybe they should see a Hooker, like a Union?

Australian Style Unionism: When Unionised Bus Workers went on Strike in Australia - they refused to turn up to work (like a Sickie) and the Customer-Commuters were punished with 'no buses running'. Three months later, after the Drivers got their pay rise. The 'fares' of the Bus Rides increased another 20c - so the Customer-Commuters were punished again and 'paid' for that pay rise.

Overseas Unionism: In Nihon, the Bus-Drivers went on Strike by continuing to 'work' and by giving Customer-Commuters FREE TRAVEL - they punished their Company instead by bringing in no profit, etc.

So tell me WK.
How 'evil' and Selfish - is your Australian Unionism?

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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #2 - Apr 29th, 2024 at 11:08am
 
Equal pay?

But it’s only aimed at “ female dominated industry “

How can this be considered “ equal “ ?
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Reply #3 - Apr 29th, 2024 at 11:12am
 
Daves2017 wrote on Apr 29th, 2024 at 11:08am:
Equal pay?

But it’s only aimed at “ female dominated industry “

How can this be considered “ equal “ ?


Having done Nursing, its a very 'sexist' industry too.
Males are treated as dirt by the women. Most are turned 'Gay' by the women. I've seen it happen. You're a male? You go straight to the heavy section, no machine-assists and you stay there!

UK, USA & Australia - Nursing (Medical Industry as a whole) is very 'feminised', but everywhere else - it's the Men who run the show, not the women.
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