There is little evidence of a "productivity crisis" in Australia, despite claims to the contrary from business leaders and politicians. Read new Centre for Future Work by
Jim Stanford
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There is little evidence of a "productivity crisis" in Australia, despite claims to the contrary from business leaders and politicians. Read new Centre for Future Work by
Jim Stanford
futurework.org.au/report/produ...
John Kehoe says NDIS funding makes "Australia among the biggest government spenders on disability in the world.β
He has got it wrong - The NDIS is investment that supports the economic and social participation of people (with a disability), not "spending on disability".
The NDIS does not increase βwelfare dependencyβ (as asserted in today's AFR). It increases employment. Under the NDIS, labour force participation of people with disability (PWD) grew from 53% to 61%. For people without disability it barely changed. Unemployment for PWD declined from 10% to 7%.
23.07.2025 02:00 β π 9 π 5 π¬ 2 π 0Greg Jericho explains how hard it is to to get to the point where you could have $3m in super - even if you were very very lucky (and, of course , didn't ever take any time out to provide care)
23.05.2025 06:24 β π 39 π 14 π¬ 4 π 1Greg Jericho explains how hard it is to to get to the point where you could have $3m in super - even if you were very very lucky (and, of course , didn't ever take any time out to provide care)
23.05.2025 06:22 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0π€£
03.05.2025 10:11 β π 16 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0A landmark ruling will tackle the gender pay gap for thousands of workers
theconversation.com/a-landmark-r...
Register for this exciting Carmichael Centre event on May 1, 12pm-1pm, here!
22.04.2025 06:37 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Register for this exciting Carmichael Centre event on May 1, 12pm-1pm, here!
22.04.2025 06:37 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0The technological unfeasibility, staggering cost, and lack of detail of the Coalitionβs nuclear proposal have been criticised. What has been underexamined is the negative effects this plan will have on workers.
Read the CFW's @cdwjoyce.bsky.social here:
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I wrote about the Coalition's nuclear proposals and why they fail workers. Read it on the @carmichaelcntr.bsky.social website here!
14.04.2025 23:52 β π 5 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0Why government policy matters for wages growth- research by our Carmichael Centre Distinguished Research Fellow David Peetz shows how IR reforms make a difference.
Yes, government influences wages β but not just in the way you might think theconversation.com/yes-governme...
Wages as a share of national income were falling until the Labor government passed the first of its IR bills.
Since then the wages share has mostly been increasing.
theconversation.com/yes-governme...
An important new paper by @davidpeetz.bsky.social that asks:
* how has low wages growth become normalised, even in tight labour markets?
* has government made a difference to wages growth?
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Charts showing the real value of the minimum wage, and what it would be if the FWC had listened to ACCI. Rather than $24.10/hr, it would be $19.87/hr. And rather than be 6.7% higher in value than in 2015 it would be 12% lower.
If business groups had their way, the lowest-paid workers would now be paid $160 a week less.
The FWC should ignore the fears of business groups and give those on awards and the minimum wage a decent pay rise.
@grogsgamut.bsky.social #OffTheCharts
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The Coalition have abandoned their plan to stop public servants working from home, but have they abandoned their views on this flexible work practice? Were these views based on the evidence? See our WFH briefing paper by Fiona Macdonald for the facts on WFH
futurework.org.au/report/worki...
The Continuing Irrelevance of Minimum Wages to Future Inflation | The Australia Institute's Centre for Future Work futurework.org.au/post/the-con...
03.04.2025 22:17 β π 15 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0βIf the price of maintaining our relationship with the US is paying exorbitant prices for medicine, then Australians will ask β is this a friend we really want?β said @mattgrudnoff.bsky.social.
Read:
An econmomically stable real wage increase is "unlikely to drive up inflation, or adversely impact productivity. ... it will provide cost-of-living relief to Australiaβs lowest-paid workers". theconversation.com/labor-wants-...
03.04.2025 01:16 β π 12 π 4 π¬ 0 π 1So much for improving publicc service efficiency! Think of all the extra work and travel required to have the PM located in Sydney www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
30.03.2025 23:16 β π 11 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0Chart showing that over the past decade, Australia's population has risen around 16% while the number of residential dwellings has increased 19%
This election looks again like seeing migrants blamed for housing prices. But as @mattgrudnoff.bsky.social writes, the facts don't back that up.
At all.
Instead, we need to look at our tax system that has
turned housing into speculation #OffTheCharts
australiainstitute.org.au/post/migrant...
The Coalition are claiming that their cut in fuel excise will be worth $14 per week. But that's only if you fill up once a week. Two thirds of people fill up once a fortnight or less. For them it will be worth less than $7 per week.
australiainstitute.org.au/post/fuel-ex...
The election is underway!
AEU Federal President Correna Haythorpe explains what's at stake and how we can vote for a better education for every child. π
Cutting 41,000 Australian public servants makes no sense and will not lead to greater efficiency. Listen to CFW A/Director Fiona Macdonald discuss with Glenn Connley @australiainstitute.org.au
Enemies of the state - The Australia Institute australiainstitute.org.au/post/enemies...
A win for gender equality as bill passes requiring large organisations to make more progress on their GE targets!
www.wgea.gov.au/newsroom/WGE...
IR reforms producing better pay rises as more workers are on collective agreements.
www.dewr.gov.au/enterprise-a...
CFW budget analysis: what's in the Budget that's important for workers, work and employment? futurework.org.au/post/commonw...
26.03.2025 00:52 β π 2 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0City Years worth of savings required in Dec 2014 Years worth of savings still required in Dec 2024 Sydney 15.4 11.7 Melbourne 11.2 3.3 Brisbane 9.1 4.5 Adelaide 9.2 4.2 Perth 9.2 1.4 Hobart 8.2 2.4 Darwin 11.1 Deposit saved Canberra 10.4 4.5
The deposit that never comes.
For many, even with "a good job that pays good money" your savings can never catch the growing cost of a deposit.
@grogsgamut.bsky.social runs the numbers #OffTheCharts
australiainstitute.org.au/post/housing...
Dr Fiona Macdonald joins Glenn Connley to discuss Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, Peter Duttonβs plan to axe public service jobs, and why the private sector generally doesnβt deliver better public services. australiainstitute.org.au/post/enemies...
12.03.2025 22:11 β π 4 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0The right to disconnect limits unpaid overtime and supports work-life balance. Repealing R2D makes no sense!
www.theage.com.au/politics/fed...