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| | | ... sector handed 202,000 public servants their pink slips during the month, but 143,000 of these consisted of temporary Census workers. The private sector increased hiring, adding 71,000 to its payrolls in July on top of the 31,000 additional workers employed ... |
| | | | ... the US unemployment rate to nudge up to 9.6 per cent in July. Employment is expected to fall by 65,000 as more Census workers are let go. Private sector jobs are forecast to increase by 90,000. This leaves the US jobs report wide open to a number of ... |
| | | | ... employment extending their gains in July. In a way, these are linked. More new orders and increased overseas orders require workers to meet them. Hence, expanding employment. In a way, this is confirmed by the latest ADP/Macroeconomic Advisors data showing ... |
| | | | ... charges," she said. The Industry Super Network (ISN) also welcomed the reforms, adding it could potentially boost thousands of workers retirement savings. ISN particularly congratulated the government's decision to extend the proposed ban on commissions ... |
| | | | ... said. In an AIST Newspoll conducted in June this year, an overwhelming majority of working Australians - 73 per cent of workers surveyed - supported the planned gradual rise in the 9 per cent Super Guarantee to 12 per cent. More than 75 per cent of respondents ... |
| | | | ... employed for a short term and do not receive the full benefit of the default cover offered by the insurer." Current casual workers who joined the fund prior to 1 July will not be affected by the changes, according to the statement. Casuals are eligible ... |
| | | | ... "For many years we have campaigned for governments of all persuasion to increase the compulsory super age and treat all workers in the same way, regardless of their age,'' he said. "It sends the message that the Coalition is endorsing age discrimination ... |
| | | | ... rate to 9.5 per cent of the workforce failed to lift investor spirits, as it largely reflected decisions by discouraged workers to abandon their search for a job. Market players now are focusing on US data to be released later this week as well as the ... |
| | | | ... report noted that at present, the retirement income product market has been underdeveloped, mainly because many retiring workers have small balances, reflecting the fact that the SG system was only introduced a couple of decades ago. "However, balances ... |
| | | | ... markets have pencilled in a 125K drop in overall employment in June largely due to the retrenchment of temporary census workers. However. They expect private sector jobs to climb by 110K in the month. It would be interesting to see how financial markets ... |
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