NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: State Wage Case 2006 (No. 6) [2006] NSWIRComm 204
APPLICANT Unions New South Wales
RESPONDENTS Australian Business Industrial and affiliated associations Australian Industry Group, New South Wales Branch PARTIES: Australian Retailers Association Catholic Commission for Employment Relations Employers First Local Government and Shires Association of New South Wales Minister for Industrial Relations Motor Traders' Association of New South Wales Public Employment Office
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 5778 of 2005
CORAM: Wright J President; Walton J Vice-President; Harrison DP; Boland J; Bishop C; Stanton C
CATCHWORDS: State Wage Case - Application by State Peak Council for employees for a State decision setting general wage-fixing principles - Claim for increase in minimum award wages and allowances of 4 per cent - Absence of National decision - Consideration whether any decision would be a State decision - Reasons for not delaying any decision pending determination by Australian Fair Pay Commission - The legislative framework in which State decision to be made - Assessment of the national economy - Assessment of the New South Wales economy - Characteristics of low paid employment - Issues faced by low paid workers - The needs of vulnerable workers - Unincorporated employers - Employment effects of the application - Cost of the claim - Flat or percentage increase - Amount of increase - Increase of $20 granted - Wage fixing principles determined - Orders made
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