ACTU Proposes 9% Wage Boost for Female-Dominated Sectors

April 28, 2024
ACTU Proposes 9% Wage Boost for Female-Dominated Sectors
  • The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) advocates for a nine percent wage bump for workers in female-dominated sectors in the Annual Wage Review.

  • ACTU proposes a universal five percent raise across all awards, with an additional four percent for gender-based undervalued occupations.

  • The wage increase could mean an extra $90 weekly for full-time care workers in sectors like aged care and early childhood education.

  • The ACTU's push aligns with the objective of equalizing pay in industries such as health support and disability home care.

  • The Fair Work Commission's decision on the wage review will affect 2.9 million workers on minimum and award wages.

  • Recent studies indicate that raising pay for low-wage workers is unlikely to adversely affect inflation.

  • The Fair Work Commission is striving for gender pay equality, which includes systemic changes and targeted raises for traditionally low-paid, female-centric jobs.

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


ACTU calls for 9pc gender-based pay rise

The West Australian • Apr 28, 2024

ACTU calls for 9pc gender-based pay rise

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