The Industrial Relations Commission has supported the government’s plan to prioritise job creation, the NSW treasurer says
Unions will consider legal and industrial action after what they say was a “diabolical and disgraceful” decision by the New South Wales Industrial Relations Commission to award a 0.3% pay rise to public sector workers.
The commission made its decision on Thursday after the NSW government had pushed for a controversial 12-month freeze on public sector wages.
Continue reading…The Industrial Relations Commission has supported the government’s plan to prioritise job creation, the NSW treasurer saysUnions will consider legal and industrial action after what they say was a “diabolical and disgraceful” decision by the New South Wales Industrial Relations Commission to award a 0.3% pay rise to public sector workers.The commission made its decision on Thursday after the NSW government had pushed for a controversial 12-month freeze on public sector wages. Continue reading…