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Ai Group CEO Innes Willox says business nauseated as federal agencies back WFH deal
The four largest federal government agencies have voted overwhelmingly to end mandatory work-from-office rules as part of an 11.2 per cent pay deal.
United kingdom
Louie douvis
Michaelia cash
Melissa donnelly
Innes willox
Ai group
Services australia
Public sector union
Tax office
Defence department
Home affairs department
Border force
Home affairs
First the right to disconnect… next up, a new work perk: Push for a radical change to annual leave
The Australian Labor Party raised the proposal during the last election in 2022, which would make annual, sick and long service leave portable .
Erik locke
Anthony albanese
David pocock
Andrew mckellar
Innes willox
Australian chamber
Department of employment
Australian industry group
Minister anthony albanese
Industry group
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Workplace relations
Closing loophole bill
Sky news
Government braces for inflation blip as wages fight looms
Government braces for inflation blip as wages fight looms
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Saeed khan
Mick tsikas
Angus taylor
Taylor nugent
Steven kennedy
Jim chalmers
Katy gallagher
Innes willox
Sally mcmanus
Ai group
Fair work commission
National australia bank
Australian council of trade unions
Australian industry group
Australian bureau of statistics
Treasurer jim chalmers
Employer groups cry wolf on working from home Sounds familiar
Employer groups are furious at minor improvements to workers rights, such as the right to disconnect. What else is new?
Andrew mckellar
Innes willox
Tony burke
Jessica tinsley
Tony abbott
Fair work commission
Business council of australia
Business council of australia michael chaney
Australian industry group
Minerals council
Catering association
Australian chamber
Employment minister
Business council
Howard era workchoices
Australia michael chaney
Only the public sector is keeping wages momentum going
Wages are growing slightly higher than inflation but mainly because of strong growth in education, health and caring services.
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Philip lowe
Australian bureau of statistics
Fair work commission
Australian industry group
Australian bureau
Reserve bank
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