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It's set to be a big week on the economic front with the Reserve Bank meeting tomorrow to decide the next move on official interest rates.
The feeling is that the cash rate will remain unchanged at the current 4.35 per cent.
Ahead of that meeting, the Fair Work Commission has today delivered some good news for Australians on minimum wage and award rates.
The Commission has ruled the national minimum wage increase to $24.10 per hour, which means around two-point-six million workers on the minimum wage will see a pay increase of around 33 dollars a week.
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It's set to be a big week on the economic front with the Reserve Bank meeting tomorrow to decide the next move on official interest rates.
The feeling is that the cash rate will remain unchanged at the current 4.35 per cent.
Ahead of that meeting, the Fair Work Commission has today delivered some good news for Australians on minimum wage and award rates.
The Commission has ruled the national minimum wage increase to $24.10 per hour, which means around two-point-six million workers on the minimum wage will see a pay increase of around 33 dollars a week.
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