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Some Minimum Wages Issues and Questions
Some Minimum Wages Issues and Questions
Date added: 10/01/2009
This paper discusses the current position of wage setting in Australia, the new wage-setting system, three significant changes to the wage-setting system, Fair Work Australia's inaugural wage review and raises questions regarding the setting of safety net wages that take into account the needs of the low paid.
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Some Questions for the Australian Fair Pay Commission
Some Questions for the Australian Fair Pay Commission
Date added: 05/01/2008

About one in ten Australian workers depend on the safety net minimum wages set by the Australian Fair Pay Commission (“AFPC”). They are low paid workers who are unable to bargain for higher wage rates. The ACCER has raised five major issues to be determined by the AFPC in its current review of minimum wages.

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Minimum Wages in Australia: A Catholic Perspective
Minimum Wages in Australia: A Catholic Perspective
Date added: 10/13/2007

A paper presented to the H R Nicholls Society on 13 October 2007 by Brian Lawrence, Chairman of the Australian Catholic Council for Employment Relations.

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A Catholic Perspective on Industrial Relations
A Catholic Perspective on Industrial Relations
Date added: 10/09/2007

A paper presented to a forum entitled "A Faith Perspective on Industrial Relations in Contemporary Australian Society Community Forum" at St John's Catholich Church, Mitcham on 9 October 2007 by Brian Lawrence, Chairman of the Australian Catholic Council for Employment Relations.

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Workplace Relations: A Catholic Perspective
Workplace Relations: A Catholic Perspective
Date added: 06/01/2007

Workplace Relations: A Catholic Perspective is an examination of Catholic social teaching on work and workers' rights and on related economic and social issues.  The book contains a special section on Meeting Plans to assist parishes and workplaces to further explore the issues raised.  The book is available to download free of charge from this site, or in hard copy for $5.00 plus GST and postage via the order form.

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