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Econostrum on MSNAustralia’s Key Changes on 1 July: Minimum Wage, Parental Leave, and Road Fines You Need to KnowAs Australia ushers in the new financial year, a series of important changes are set to reshape the landscape for workers, ...
From July 1, the National Minimum Wage will increase by 3.5%. The minimum wage will now be $24.95 per hour or $948 for a ...
The rolling over of the financial year means the National Minimum Wage and award rates have now increased 3.5 per cent ...
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Econostrum on MSNHuge Wage Increase for Australians Starts Tomorrow – Find Out How Much More You’ll Earn!July 1, millions of Australian workers will see a significant boost in their paychecks as the Fair Work Commission’s decision ...
The Fair Work Ombudsman says employers must ensure eligible employees get their 3.5 per cent minimum wage increase from the ...
Growers are finding that investing heavily up-front, exploring automation and simplifying old processes can reduce their ...
The new national minimum wage applying from today is $948 per week (based on a 38-hour week for a full-time employee), or $24 ...
Australia’s lowest-paid workers will receive a pay boost from 1 July, with the national minimum wage increasing by 3.5 per cent. The minimum annual earnings that must be paid to the visa holder ...
For casual workers entitled to the National Minimum Wage, they must get at least $31.19 per hour, which includes the 25% casual loading. A total of 2.9 million award workers are expected to benefit ...
The new financial year began today, and with it, a range of changes affecting Australians. The minimum wage has increased by ...
Australia's 2.9 million award workers will continue to feel the impacts of strong and sustainable real wage increases under Labor, from ...
Australia has retained its position inside the world’s top ten countries for life-work balance, securing eighth place in the ...
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