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Workers on enterprise agreements get paid more

Business Council of Australia New Business Council research shows that workplace reforms are critical to ensuring we recover from the pandemic with good jobs and higher wages, Business Council chief executive Jennifer Westacott said. Releasing the State of enterprise bargaining in Australia report, Ms Westacott said the research revealed that the enterprise bargaining system that has historically delivered higher wages and better conditions is at its lowest level in 22 years. “The number of new private sector agreements has fallen 63 per cent compared to 2008/09. “This is a disaster for Australians because the enterprise bargaining system has made Australia better off with higher wages, more job creation and the capacity to adapt to rapid change.

Stage set as Adelaide Festival Centre staff vote in favour of new wage deals

Date Time Stage set as Adelaide Festival Centre staff vote in favour of new wage deals The curtain has come down on enterprise bargaining negotiations with Adelaide Festival Centre staff, who have voted in favour of the Government’s new enterprise agreement offers, which deliver annual wage increases of 1.2 and 1.5 per cent. The Adelaide Festival Centre Performing Arts Centre Agreement 2020, which covers more than 220 employees from cleaners, gardeners and carpenters to painters, plumbers and duty operators, provides a 1.2 per cent wage increase in December 2020 and a further 1.5 per cent pay rise in September this year. A separate enterprise agreement for 95 professional and administrative employees at the Centre, such as accountants, IT and marketing and communications staff, provides a 1.2 per cent pay rise in November 2020. They will receive a further 1.5 per cent wage increase in November this year. 100 per cent of the ballots returned voted in favour of the new agreement.

Govt employees protesting for pay rise tear-gassed

Govt willing to resolve employees issues amicably: Khattak Defence minister clarifies that any relief given will be in line with country s economic situation Minister for Defence Pervez Khattak, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan address the media in Islamabad following the government employees protest. PHOTO: Radio Pakistan ISLAMABAD: A three-member government committee headed by Minister for Defence Pervez Khattak said on Wednesday that matters pertaining to the federal employees’ demands will be sorted out amicably and with mutual understanding. This was stated by the defence minister during a media briefing, held with Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid and Minister of State for Parliamentary affairs Ali Muhammad Khan, following the clashes that erupted between the protesting government employees and Islamabad police earlier in the day.

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