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Minimum wage increase 2023: 5.75%
The Fair Work Commission has approved a 5.75% increase in all award rates and an increase to the national minimum wage, effective 1 July, 2023.
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Global | Publication | December 2020
On December 10, 2020, the parliament adopted draft bill 7719 amending Article L. 222-9 of the Labour Code and increasing the minimum social wage by 2.8 per cent.
This new legal provision, which shall come into effect as of January 1, 2021, will have the following consequences:
The current index - 834.76 - remains unchanged.
Amidst Covid-19 pandemic crisis, the government decided as per draft bill 7718 upon a one-time lump-sum capital grant of 500 EUR per employee whose monthly salary is greater than or equal to the minimum social wage and less than or equal to the qualified minimum social wage. Such aid will be granted to certain companies for its employees hired before 31 December 2020 and in service during the first half of 2021. This draft bill is however yet not adopted.
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The Fair Work Commission has approved a 5.75% increase in all award rates and an increase to the national minimum wage, effective 1 July, 2023.
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On 16 May 2023 the Victorian EPA released updated ‘Guidance for environmental and human health risk assessment of wastewater discharges to surface waters’ (EPA Publication 1287.2) (Updated Guidance), replacing the guidelines that were published in 2009 (2009 Guidance).
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As part of our pro bono commitment to supporting First Nations people in Australia, this publication provides background information about the proposed First Nations Voice in anticipation of the upcoming referendum, likely taking place later this year.
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