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Latest wage growth News | Page 8

Australian PBI: Business conditions slump again in August
Super drain: More than $1.6 billion wiped from SA’s retirement savings
Super wipe out: More than 10,000 Tasmanian completely drain their super balance
Wage growth slumps to historic low
Young people need a plan for economic recovery that will deliver jobs
Morrison must step up to save and create jobs, deliver pandemic leave
Fair Work Commission confirms wage growth essential to recovery
Sally McManus tells CEDA workers need to lead recovery
Overwhelming call for a ‘better normal’
Train our people & prepare our businesses for a competitive new world
COVID-19 era disrupts and challenges super sector
Wage growth slows to 2.1 per cent as pandemic continues to hit workers
Australian Unions call for 2 million new secure jobs and halving of job insecurity to rebuild economy
Trading retirement income for cash now: should you withdraw $20,000 from your super?
Imaginary line exposing a real Sydney divide
“get serious about reform:” ARA addresses “abject” January retail trade figures
Australian PBI: Business conditions falter in February
GDP was barely growing before fires or virus: ABS
Private health insurance premiums rise despite growing exclusions
Keep cash rate steady amid coronavirus concerns
Jetstar blackmail forces low-paid workers to accept deal
Phil Gallagher: It’s wrong to argue that more in super will mean less in pockets
18,400 children lifted out of poverty
Unemployment jumps as Scott Morrison deserts working Australians
Greg Combet: Don’t delay superannuation increase
Wage crisis continues, public sector wage growth lowest on record
NSW budget submission: Illawarra investment will unlock economic growth
TWU appeals to Minister Porter to meet underemployed Jetstar workers
Government Votes of Give Banks More Say Over Super and Shirks Superannuation Commitment
Aussie take tax refunds and avoid shopping
Unemployment down, wage growth up proof of strong labour market
Cost of living still outpacing wages under Liberals
Morrison wrong on wage growth, again
Australians’ financial wellbeing improves
Jetstar Responds To Potential Union Action
Economy remains stalled under Morrison
Chronic Unemployment a Consequence of Deliberate Economic Policies
Enterprise Agreement Vote
CPI remains low, crushed by low demand
Workers retirements must be protected
Rate cut shows economy remains stalled under Morrison
Confidence consolidates at a low level
Unemployment increases to 5.3% driven by sluggish domestic demand
GDP falls to lowest point since 2009
Australia’s second hand economy tops $43 billion
Tasmanian economy going backwards with Will Hodgman
Inflation Dynamics: Upside Down Down Under?
Australian wages rise 0.6% in June quarter 2019