Bosses say budget assistance justifies smaller minimum wage increase
Employers have called for wage restraint this year, pointing out that the assistance on power bills and rents outlined in this week’s budget will help workers cope with cost-of-living pressures.
The Australian Industry Group told the annual wage review on Friday that the government’s latest cost-of-living measures reinforced its claim that minimum-wage workers should get an increase of no more than 2.8 per cent this July 1.
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