Wednesday 18 December

The Government has announced a 1.5% increase in the minimum wage from 1 April 2025, well below forecast inflation of 2.5%. Unions have reacted strongly and denounced it as a real terms cut. PSA and the CTU are opposing a new round of staff cuts at WorkSafe, which they say will put workers' lives at risk. The Government's HYEFU shows the deep impact of austerity on the country's economic outlook. New changes to the Accredited Employer Wok Visa are being welcomed by employers but will make life harder for migrant workers. The controversial Fast Track Approvals Bill has passed into law, with protesters being trespassed from Parliament for unfurling a banner in the House in opposition to the legislation.

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