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LUCRF makes history

ALEX DUNNIN  |  FRIDAY, 11 JUL 2008
... the next wave of major reform when the Whitlam government announced it would peg age pension levels to 25 per cent of workers' earnings and when the Storeman and Packers Union launched their campaign for employer paid super. Treasurer Wayne Swan last ...

FIRST Super names chief exec

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  TUESDAY, 8 JUL 2008
... and furniture employee public super fund, FIRST Super appointed Graeme Russell to chief executive. Both the Pulp & Paper Workers' Superannuation Fund (PPW) and the furniture industry super fund, FIRST, merged into the Timber Industry Superannuation Scheme ...

Paid maternity leave must include super: AIST

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 10 JUN 2008
... a six year career break costing the average wage earner upwards of $77,000 in lost retirement savings. Many part time workers being women makes the problem of career breaks to raise children even more a public policy challenge, especially when considered ...

Record jobless rate not feeding a wage spiral

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 27 MAY 2008
... reported a rise in total pay during the past year, compared with eight per cent who reported a fall. Total pay for younger workers aged 18 to 24 grew by 24.2 per cent in the year to May. Employees aged over 50 had virtually no change in their total pay ...

Temp residents worse off from new super rules

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  THURSDAY, 22 MAY 2008
... divert up to $1 billion to the Australian Tax Office and hinder Australian businesses' effort to attract skilled overseas workers, according to Deloitte. Sarah Lane, Deloitte tax partner, said it would be difficult to calculate exactly how much could ...

Industry responds to APRA report

... outperformed across all asset classes." "The [industry funds] performance really speak for themselves. What's most important for workers is what super they get when they retire and if not-for-profit super are more innovative, for example investing in ...

Retirement age must rise

ALEX DUNNIN  |  FRIDAY, 18 APR 2008
... reality. It also shows how naive in retrospect people were who criticised the former government's proposals to encourage workers to delay their retirement, particularly after so many other countries are now following suit driven by the same fiscal imperatives ...

Purist private equity adds value

RUTH LIEW  |  TUESDAY, 15 APR 2008
... pattern under buy-out transactions, a company is bought with borrowed money, then saddled with debt and interest payments, workers are laid off and assets are sold. MillhouseIAG does not operate in this market segment and executes a 'buy and grow' investment ...

We just don't organise anymore

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 15 APR 2008
... trend sends mixed signals however as the fall is routinely much faster during times of Labor governments perhaps because workers become comfortable the federal government will look after them. Reinforcing this, during the reign of the previous Coalition ...

FIRST Super, TISS and PPWSF to merge

RUTH LIEW  |  MONDAY, 14 APR 2008
... merger will see the $522 million Furniture Industry Retirement and Superannuation Trust (FIRST Super), Pulp and Paper Workers Superannuation Fund (PPWSF) which has over $380 million in assets, and the $608 million Timber Industry Superannuation Scheme ...