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Centre for Future Work
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Report
The consequences of wage suppression for Australia’s superannuation system
This report from the Centre for Future Work simulates the impacts of eight specific wage suppression strategies on workers’ superannuation balances – ranging from temporary wage freezes, to wage caps, to more dramatic actions.
Briefing paper
Manufacturing: a moment of opportunity
This report identifies several indicators which suggest that the economic opportunities for domestic manufacturing have improved significantly.
Report
Tip of the iceberg: weekend work and penalty pay in 108 Australian industries
Australians continue to debate the Fair Work Commission’s recent decision to reduce Sunday and holiday penalty rates for retail and hospitality workers. This report investigates the prevalence of weekend work in other sectors of Australia’s economy - and confirms the overall economic importance of extra income generated by weekend penalty rates, not just in retail...
Briefing paper
A "transition" to nowhere: on the impossibility of avoiding the social costs of reduced penalty rates
Government and business leaders have proposed a range of possible “transition” mechanisms to ease the economic hardship, and defuse political anger, following the Fair Work Commission’s decision to cut penalty rates for work on Sundays and public holidays in the retail and hospitality industries. This briefing note critically reviews several of these proposals.
Briefing paper
Economic aspects of paid domestic violence leave provisions
This paper considers the likely utilisation of paid family and domestic violence leave provisions if they are extended (as has been proposed) to apply to all paid employees in Australia. The paper reviews the actual experience of several Australian employers which have already implemented paid domestic violence leave policies; this review confirms that these provisions...