Former NSW Labor treasurer Michael Costa says there are concerns the planned increase to wages in the aged care sector will flow through the economy and cause “problems” with inflation.
Former NSW Labor treasurer Michael Costa says there are concerns the planned increase to wages in the aged care sector will flow through the economy and cause “problems” with inflation.
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