RBA's Luci Ellis says companies fear wage hikes will erode competitiveness
Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor Luci Ellis says a long-awaited pick-up in wages growth is likely to be "gradual" because employers are reluctant to raise pay packets for fear of becoming uncompetitive.
While Dr Ellis expressed renewed confidence that falling unemployment would eventually lift wages - removing a key danger to economic growth of sub-par consumer spending - structural changes and increased retail sector competition mean it won't happen in a hurry.
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