Fair Work Commission takes ‘nuanced approach’ with wage increase
The Fair Work Commission has decided to push ahead with an increase in the national minimum wage. However, it said the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 across different industries meant a more “nuanced approach” was needed.
by Shared by MyBusiness | Jun 21, 2020
In making its decision, the commission said that the outlook of the Australian economy remains very uncertain, with the shock to the labour market weighing favourably in preserving employment.
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