UK and Europe   |   Asia Pacific
Date: 29/08/08 
Home Page Services Benefit Strategies Technology About Us News Contact free useful stuff
Inflation

Retail Prices Index

June 4.6%
May 4.3%
April 4.2%

Source:
Office of National Statistics

Pay Deals

Average pay settlements to May 2008 (exc. bonuses)

Private Sector 3.8%
Public Sector 4.0%


Source:
Office of National Statistics

employee rewards & benefits news

Register for free newsletter
You are currently viewing our articles from:
 
Subscribe to Newsletter Previous Article Next Article
20-Jun-08 10:15 [Asia Pacific]
Australian workers given right to request flexible working
New legislation in Australia will give employees the right to request flexible working arrangements and improved parental leave.

The federal government's ten new employment standards will also cover maximum weekly hours, notice of termination and redundancy pay.

Prime minister Kevin Rudd issued the standards in a joint press conference with deputy prime minister Julia Gillard on June 16th, stating that they are an important part of industrial reform.

"This is a core building block for the future of a fair and flexible industrial relations system for all Australians in the federal system," said Mr Rudd.

He added that the employment standards are a "safety net" that cannot be "stripped away", which are fairer for workers and simpler for employers.

The employment standards will represent about 85 per cent of employees, who will be entitled to a copy of the new fair work information statement.

Despite the new reforms, opposition leader Brendan Nelson recently stated that there was a sense of disappointment surrounding Mr Rudd's government.






Climate change may not be the most serious problem facing Australia, after a report revealed that pensioners could "bankrupt the federal budget by 2030". Find out more>
After 28 years of "enforced family planning", China's ageing population is growing at a rate faster than any other country in the world, it has been reported. Find out more>
Executives at Australian airline Qantas are to meet with representatives of striking maintenance engineers next week in a bid to end a pay dispute that has seen dozens of flights cancelled.

Find out more>

Search our news archive:
The views and recommendations in this publication are those of Thomsons Online Benefits and have been obtained from a variety of sources. While we believe that our sources are reliable we cannot guarantee that the information in this publication is accurate and it may be condensed or incomplete. thomsons online benefits ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

print friendly | sitemap | legal | low graphics © thomsons online benefits 2008