Workers are trying to escape their jobs. This is why
Analysis
Jobs

Workers are trying to escape their jobs. This is why

Workers are keen to look for work elsewhere as most do not believe they are paid enough,according to Australia’s largest report on salary trends.

  • bySue White

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Minimum wage increase pegged to 3.75 per cent to rein in inflation

Minimum wage increase pegged to 3.75 per cent to rein in inflation

Unions have vowed to use the minimum wage rise to push for higher pay in industries dominated by women as the Fair Work Commission announced a review into pay equity.

  • byOlivia Ireland
Unions push for 9 per cent pay boost in sectors dominated by women

Unions push for 9 per cent pay boost in sectors dominated by women

The Australian Council of Trade Unions is calling for the significant pay boost to be applied to awards in largely feminised occupations.

  • byAngus Thompson
Oi,old mate,a cafe isn’t a rent-free office. Why don’t you Zoom off?
Opinion
Cafe

Oi,old mate,a cafe isn’t a rent-free office. Why don’t you Zoom off?

Cafes are occupied by too many entitled loiterers,for whom $4.50 a coffee is way too cheap. The rest of us are subsidising their Zoom meetings.

  • byMalcolm Knox
Just how much of a pay rise can you expect this year?
Analysis
Pay

Just how much of a pay rise can you expect this year?

The first real wage increases in three years are expected to hit bank accounts this year,easing inflationary pressures in households.

  • byNina Hendy
Dock tax cuts from increase to minimum wage,employers say
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Income tax

Dock tax cuts from increase to minimum wage,employers say

The business lobby argues this year’s minimum wage rise should be discounted because of the benefit the government’s tax changes will bring to people on low incomes.

  • byAngus Thompson
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Farmers’ protest turns deadly for mother and daughter ‘defending the profession’

Farmers’ protest turns deadly for mother and daughter ‘defending the profession’

Finding it hard to make ends meet,French farmers and their unions are urging the government to remember that without farmers there is no food on the table.

  • byJohn Leicester
Why the Reserve Bank’s wishes might land it on the naughty list

Why the Reserve Bank’s wishes might land it on the naughty list

One quarter of weaker growth won’t worry the Reserve Bank,but consumers are weakening,and waking up to the start of a recession would be an unwelcome gift.

  • byMillie Muroi
‘Did you get a pay increase?’ The moment NSW treasurer was heckled over health worker wages

‘Did you get a pay increase?’ The moment NSW treasurer was heckled over health worker wages

NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey has pleaded for patience with the new government as he faced a hostile reception from health workers during a speech on Labor’s 100th day in office.

  • byMichael McGowan
‘More than a few bad apples’:The problems plaguing apprenticeships

‘More than a few bad apples’:The problems plaguing apprenticeships

Australia’s $3.4 billion apprenticeship scheme has led to poor training and high dropout rates,construction industry representatives say.

  • byAmber Schultz
Skipping meals and GP appointments:The harsh reality for young people leaving home
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Renting

Skipping meals and GP appointments:The harsh reality for young people leaving home

Sarah Cupitt is making sacrifices to live on her own,including living on toast and cut-price muesli bars while budgeting $30 a week for food.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons