Why many childcare workers won’t get pay rise for Christmas
Thousands of childcare workers head into Christmas without a promised 10 per cent pay increase as only one in five providers have applied for a grant to fund the wage boost.
Thousands of childcare workers head into Christmas without a promised 10 per cent pay increase as only one in five providers have applied for a grant to fund the wage boost.
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Labor is clinging to the delusion it can avoid breaking an election promise to deliver $275 in power bill savings, as the federal government reveals a nearly $22bn budget blowout.
Eager election observers would have better luck divining the timing of next year’s federal election in a cup of tea leaves than trying to glean hints from Labor’s budget update.
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