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ACTU Cites Trump War For Lifting Low Wage Demands
May 16th, 2026 at 8:30am
 
ACTU cites Trump’s war as spark for lifting low wage increase demands
Australia’s peak union group says Donald Trump’s war and whims are reason to give millions of low wage workers a 6 per cent pay rise.


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May 14, 2026

Donald Trump and his war in Iran is sparking Australia’s peak union group to push for pay rises for minimum and low wage workers above the current rate of inflation.   Huh

The Australian Council of Trade Unions will ask the industrial umpire to grant three million award wage workers a 6 per cent pay rise, above the 5 per cent the union previously flagged.   

“We’re doing this because the lowest paid workers in Australia must be shielded from Donald Trump’s war and the inflation that it’s causing,” union secretary Sally McManus said.   Smiley

“This is very important that the Fair Work Commission responds to the situation that’s going on and shields Australia’s lowest paid workers from the inflation caused by Donald Trump’s war.”

The national minimum wage is $24.95 an hour, equalling $948 per week. The union will push for an increase to $26.45 an hour, and $1004.88 per week.

The majority of award workers receive penalty rates and allowances on top of these figures.

Workers at major retail corporations, Deana and Debbie, flanked Ms McManus to speak to reporters on Thursday.

Deana said colleagues were cashing out their leave to pay bills.

“So after working all year, they’re not taking holidays. They’re cashing out their leave to just be able to pay everyday expenses, just to be able to survive. And that’s really sad. That’s heartbreaking,” she said.   Sad


Debbie said a lot of casual contract retail staff were not paying bills so they could buy groceries.

The Australian Council of Trade Unions will ask the Fair Work Commission to give hospitality workers a 6 per cent pay rise when the industrial umpire rules on award wage increases later this year.

Inflation is now running at 4.6 per cent, but the ACTU is concerned that rate could eclipse pay increase rates, as it did coming out of the Covid pandemic.

While not revealing their employers, Ms McManus said both Deana and Debbie’s companies had room in their margins to pay a 6 per cent pay rise for workers on award wages.

“The Treasurer announced that the predictions are inflation will go up to 5 per cent,” Ms McManus said.

“In fact, it could go up higher. We must not be in a position where Australia’s lowest paid workers go backwards because of rising inflation. This pay rise is affordable.” 

Treasury forecasts real wages will not start growing again until June 2027.

In this week’s federal budget, Treasury forecast scenarios where inflation could hit 7 per cent because of the oil crisis emanating from Iran.

Donald Trump’s decision to attack Iran has caused oil shocks and inflation to rise across the globe.

“Because unfortunately, the truth is, none of us know the mind of Donald Trump and what might happen in terms of resolving the supply issues and with the war. So, you know, there could be a scenario where it’s much worse,” Ms McManus said.

Of the three million Australian workers on award wages, many work in supermarkets, aged care, child care, cleaning and hospitality. Factoring in inflation, these workers are almost 5 per cent worse off on their wages compared with March 2021.   Sad

The union calculates covering a 6 per cent pay rise to be the equivalent of half of Rio Tinto’s annual profit and less than the yearly profits of any of the big four banks.

“Businesses can always adjust their prices, whereas workers can’t, right?
Every year, they’ve got one shot to get their wages to catch up with inflation and this is the shot they’ve got,” Ms McManus said.

Sally McManus says the ACTU has upped its target for award wage increases so inflation does not eclipse pay rises in the coming financial year.
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Reply #1 - May 16th, 2026 at 8:33am
 


the lowest paid workers in Australia must be shielded from Donald Trump’s war

and the inflation that it’s causing,” union secretary Sally McManus said.
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Reply #2 - May 16th, 2026 at 8:35am
 
It’s absolutely essential for three million hardworking Aussies and their families who absolutely depend on the minimum wage rises for them to keep up with their bills,” she said. 

“They do not save any money. No one on those wage levels can save money.

“And that means they’ve got no choice other than to cut back on essentials … like food and going to the doctor because your rents, all your mortgages are locked in and your other bills are locked in and there’s nothing you can do about it.”   Sad

The union secretary argues a 6 per cent pay rise for three million workers would not lead to job cuts because the pay of this cohort represents only about 10 per cent of the national wage bill.

Each year the Fair Work Commission receives submission from unions and business groups and decides how much to increase the minimum wage and award wages. The industrial umpire will make its decision in the coming weeks, for the upcoming financial year.

Ms McManus says the business lobby needs to come up with a new argument because each year a pay rise for low wage workers proves not to be inflationary.

“Employers really need to go back to the drawing board with the arguments they make every single year because they are proven every single year to be wrong,” she said. 

“In not one year has the minimum wage increase led to inflation.

“The small business lobby, unfortunately, are arguing that workers should have fairly vicious real wages cut, and that is extremely disappointing. We want your average small business owner to have empathy and support for their workers.”
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Reply #3 - May 16th, 2026 at 8:43am
 
Yes that's well said Sally McManus, yes we need a good increase in the minimum wage.   Sad Sad         
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Reply #4 - May 16th, 2026 at 8:48am
 
whiteknight wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 8:43am:
Yes that's well said Sally McManus, yes we need a good increase in the minimum wage.   Sad Sad         



Especially that Labor's policies both federal and state
are causing rent prices to go up.
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Reply #5 - May 16th, 2026 at 8:53am
 
This is not new Bobby, rents have been going up since the beginning of time.  Also this is not just labor that has caused this problem.   Sad
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Reply #6 - May 16th, 2026 at 8:59am
 
Chasing your tails when operating in a fiat currency, that is collapsing in buying power, faster that CPI.

The Australian Dollar is shite. It should be swappable for something like physical gold. It should have something behind it besides forcing peoples to pay their tax in it.

Until we have a proper, stable, currency, that isn't in perpetual free fall, this is just theatre.

Until Unions start fighting for a new monetary system, they are just part of the game too.
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Reply #7 - May 16th, 2026 at 9:01am
 
whiteknight wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 8:53am:
This is not new Bobby, rents have been going up since the beginning of time.  Also this is not just labor that has caused this problem.   Sad



What about the massive land tax in Victoria for landlords which they
have passed on to renters?    Undecided
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Reply #8 - May 16th, 2026 at 9:06am
 
Perhaps the Australian greens are right.  Freeze rents for a few years.  Then cap rents to fair increases.   Sad
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Reply #9 - May 17th, 2026 at 2:38pm
 
whiteknight wrote on May 16th, 2026 at 9:06am:
Perhaps the Australian greens are right.  Freeze rents for a few years.  Then cap rents to fair increases.   Sad 



I don't understand it -
in many cases landlords were renting out places at a loss - meaning cheaper rent -
using negative gearing -
and only making money when they sold the property -
less capital gains tax -

The only way the rents will come down is if they stop
mass uncontrolled immigration of millions of people.

The fact is that Labor doesn't care about you at all,  at all,  at all.
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