Opinion
Fair Work decision gives Labor another chance to run its wages fib
The former government never embarked on a deliberate strategy to suppress wages. But you wouldn’t know.
Phillip CooreyPolitical editorThis week’s minimum wage decision by the Fair Work Commission once more gave Labor ample opportunity to repeat its most frequently uttered fib: that the previous government embarked on a deliberate strategy of suppressing wages.
“For a decade the annual wage review was confronted by submissions from a government that wanted to deliberately keep wages low,” Employment Minister Tony Burke said on the eve of the decision.
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