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What train drivers, psychiatrists and others get paid

Euan Black
Euan BlackWork and careers reporter

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Sydney train passengers left stranded on platforms or stuck inside barely moving carriages this week likely asked themselves a deceptively simple question: should workers accept the government’s pay offer, or should the government cough up more cash?

The recent spate of disruptive industrial disputes between governments and public sector workers through the cost-of-living crisis has sparked similar discussions across the country – and they often end with the same question.

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This story was updated on January 18 to point out the ATO income data covers all workers, including full-time and part-time. 

Euan Black is a work and careers reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Email Euan at euan.black@afr.com

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