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Party like it's 1983

Australian workers who took out super before 1983 have two months to consolidate their pre-1983 super accounts and save tens of thousands of dollars, according to a self managed super fund expert. Martin Murden, a director at Partners' Superannuation ...

Unionised workers only half all industry fund members

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 4 APR 2007
... winning post-super choice, despite the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reporting that the proportion of private sector workers belonging to a union is only 15 per cent. According to the ABS, less than 2 million Australians are union members while ...

Germany lifts retirement age

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 3 APR 2007
... pensions for an average of 17 years." But Brauksiepe also said the German Government must promote employment among older workers and bring in both training incentives and employer initiatives. "We are currently in the process of putting these proposals ...

Intangibles the new bottom line in company valuations

... that today's investors face a different set of issues than their predecessors. Climate change, reputational risks and workers putting lifestyle and ethics above financial needs are just some of the factors influencing the value of companies and whether ...

ALP Govt will boost personal contributions: Swan

ALEX DUNNIN  |  FRIDAY, 16 MAR 2007
... However, Assistant Treasurer Peter Dutton dismissed Swan's speech. "Today, Labor again failed to rule out slapping Australian workers with a 15 per cent tax on superannuation payouts [after recent union calls it be reimposed], only recently abolished ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  FRIDAY, 16 MAR 2007
... Australian Fair Pay Commission Professor Ian Harper, who is responsible for the minimum wage setting for 1.2 million low-paid workers, has said that the next ruling by the Commission would likely come in around the going inflation rate. The last ruling ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  FRIDAY, 2 MAR 2007
... and that of 12.6 per cent in 2001. An OECD report on tax regimes around the world has noticed that low to middle-income workers face steeper regimes than many developed countries around the world. An average Australian worker with two dependants retains ...

AGEST to hold AGM

ALEX DUNNIN  |  FRIDAY, 2 MAR 2007
... year for new members. "The Federal election should see 15,000 people join the fund, which is addition to the 6,000 Census workers who joined recently as well." AGEST is also seeing a big increase in inflows, most likely due to the Streamlining Superannuation ...

Singapore CPF contribs now 34.5 per cent

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 22 FEB 2007
... the upper end of the 30-36 per cent range." The CPF contribution increase will not, however, apply for older low wage workers in selected industries being hardest hit by the influences of globalisation. For this group a different solution is required ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  TUESDAY, 20 FEB 2007
... minimum salary levels for the visa holder category known as 457 could make it uneconomical for employers to use foreign workers. The government has rightly said that the minimum wage for such foreign workers is higher than that for locals so that there ...