ACTU Calls for Living Wage on 110th Anniversary of Harvester Decision
November 02, 2017
November 02, 2017
MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 2 -- The Australian Council of Trade Unions issued the following news release:
The ACTU is calling for the minimum wage to be raised to the level of a living wage, on which a low-paid worker could support themselves and their family, after ABS figures released last week show that soaring cost of living is driving millions of workers into poverty.
ACTU Secretary Sally McManus will give a major speech on the 110 year anniversary of the landmark . . .
The ACTU is calling for the minimum wage to be raised to the level of a living wage, on which a low-paid worker could support themselves and their family, after ABS figures released last week show that soaring cost of living is driving millions of workers into poverty.
ACTU Secretary Sally McManus will give a major speech on the 110 year anniversary of the landmark . . .
