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Job vacancies bull run falters

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 27 MAR 2008
... are amid the political landscape of what wage rise the Fair Pay Commission should grant in July to Australia's low-paid workers. While no one is arguing the Commission should not grant the wage rise, the macroeconomic issue lurking behind the scenes ...

Sherry overhauls award system

RUTH LIEW  |  THURSDAY, 20 MAR 2008
... country's award system, including superannuation, to boost Australians' financial safety nets. "The government believes workers should be protected in the workplace by a strong safety net which ensures their rights and conditions are not bargained away ...

AWU campaigns for opt-in super

The Australian Workers' Union national secretary Paul Howes has called on the Federal Government to allow Australian voters the option to direct their tax cuts into their super fund. In an articled published in today's Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne ...

Tax reforms boost capacity, not inflationary

ALEX DUNNIN  |  FRIDAY, 15 FEB 2008
... competitive tax system that will enhance the economy's productive capacity and help attract and retain highly skilled workers," the Treasurer said in his second reading speech. Pointing to how low unemployment needs to be addressed by getting more people ...

Sunsuper appoints board member

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  THURSDAY, 14 FEB 2008
... grow the fund and expand Sunsuper's footprint." Commerce Queensland, the Queensland Council of Unions and the Australian Workers Union sponsor Sunsuper. According to Sunsuper, the fund's balanced option and growth fund returned 15.8 per cent and 18.5 ...

Super gender gap narrows

... These figures are much less than the ideal payout of around $500,000 to live comfortably on retirement. Admittedly, female workers have to work harder to top up their balance compared to their male counterparts. "There are a number of reasons why women ...

So much to do, so little time

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 30 JAN 2008
... former emerging economies who now dominate the trade league tables, President Bush said, "On trade, we must trust American workers to compete with anyone in the world and empower them by opening up new markets overseas. "Today, our economic growth increasingly ...

Non-TFN tax attack

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  WEDNESDAY, 5 DEC 2007
... "Those that suffer the most due to the higher tax being paid are more likely to be those with small accounts or transient workers such as those working in the retail industry." Reynolds said apart from higher penalties, super funds will be unable to ...

Interest rates not the only monetary policy lever

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 28 NOV 2007
... erode our economic competitiveness and will allow us to better meet the needs of an ageing population. "To enable our workers to benefit from economic growth and to help them build up their CPF savings, effective 1 July 2007 the Government will raise ...

Super veterans accept Industry Service Awards

... of the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST). "Sandy has worked tirelessly to ensure that Australian workers, particularly those in the construction industry, have access to high quality, low cost superannuation," said Fiona Reynolds ...