Albanese government calls for inflation-linked pay raises amid union push for 7 per cent increase

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Albanese government calls for inflation-linked pay raises amid union push for 7 per cent increase
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Sky News host Jenna Clarke says hundreds of thousands of low-paid workers should receive inflation-linked pay rises.

Sky News host Jenna Clarke says hundreds of thousands of low-paid workers should receive inflation-linked pay rises. The Albanese government has urged, as business warns the economy risks being plunged into recession if unions succeed in their push for a 7 per cent increase for 2.

6 million workers.
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