Vinnies wants its shop workers to accept rise lower than what church is asking of employers

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Vinnies wants its shop workers to accept rise lower than what church is asking of employers
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St Vincent de Paul wants its low-paid charity shop workers to accept a wage increase below cost-of-living rises and just over half of what the Catholic Church is calling on Australian employers to foot.

St Vincent de Paul wants its low-paid charity shop workers to accept a wage increase below cost-of-living rises and just over half of what the Catholic Church is calling on employers to foot.

“It’s really unfair to try and lock workers into a pay cut now when they will likely be entitled to a higher pay rise from 1 July 2022 following the Fair Work decision.” But Smith said the salary packaging was to do with a tax benefit that was available to charity workers more broadly, and while mentioned in the EBA, was not a specific benefit of it.

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