3 June 2010
The new minimum hourly wage is $15.
The union movement had been pushing for a $27 a week increase, using the profits of Australia's mining magnates to argue their case for a wage rise for low-paid workers.
ACTU Secretary Jeff Lawrence said the minimum wage claim was reasonable and economically responsible.
"It's a question of a fair share and minimum wage workers deserve that fair share," he said.
"All our evidence shows that it would not have a negative impact on the economy.
"In fact as Government stimulus is actually withdrawn from the economy it's important that there continues to be that purchasing power from workers."
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