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Despite high hopes, multi-employer bargaining is unlikely to 'get wages moving'

  • Written by Mark Wooden, Professorial Fellow, The University of Melbourne
Despite high hopes, multi-employer bargaining is unlikely to 'get wages moving'The Conversation

One of the key measures announced to “get wages moving” in the wake of the federal government’s jobs summit was greater access to multi-employer agreements.

At the moment, most workers get their wages adjusted by bargaining with individual employers, so-called “enterprise bargaining”.

Others rely on...

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