Policies, Publications & Submissions: 2015
ACTU Submission in Response to the Productivity Commission’s Draft Report on the Workplace Relations Framework
Media Release - November 17, 2015
ACTU Response to the Productivity Commission’s Draft Report on the Workplace Relations Framework
ACTU submission on reforms to superannuation governance
Media Release - July 30, 2015
On 26 June 2015, Treasury released an Exposure Draft” in relation to legislation proposed by…
ACTU submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry into the migrant intake into Australia
Media Release - June 12, 2015
ACTU submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry into the migrant intake into Australia, 12 June 2015.
ACTU submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry into the migrant intake into Australia
Media Release - June 12, 2015
ACTU submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry into the migrant intake into Australia, 12 June 2015.
ACTU submission to the government’s consultation on the Tax White Paper
Media Release - June 1, 2015
ACTU submission to the government’s consultation on the Tax White Paper, 1 June 2015
ACTU submission to the Royal Commission into Family Violence, Victoria, May 2015
Media Release - May 29, 2015
ACTU submission to the Royal Commission into Family Violence, Victoria, May 2015.
ACTU submission to the Senate Inquiry into the temporary work visa program
Media Release - May 1, 2015
In this submission, the ACTU proposes a package of recommendations to help address these issues and ensure that the temporary work visa program, to the extent that it is required, operates in the best interests of all workers.
ACTU submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into the workplace relations framework
Media Release - March 30, 2015
The ACTU’s submission to the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into the workplace relations framework, lodged in March 2015.
ACTU Submission to the Annual Wage Review 2014-15
Media Release - March 27, 2015
The ACTU is calling for a $27 increase in the minimum wage to $667.90 per week or $17.58 per hour.
The ACTU’s submission to the Fair Work Commission’s Annual Wage Review shows minimum wages are at a record low of 43.4% of average weekly full time earnings and that inequality in Australia will grow even further without a $27 pay rise for the lowest paid workers.
ACTU submission to the Senate Inquiry into private training providers
Media Release - February 13, 2015
The operation of a contestable training market for the organisation and delivery of VET has been plagued by ongoing problems that show no sign of abating.