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Fair Work Commission rules 4.75% wage rise for minimum earners

Australia's Fair Work Commission awarded a 4.75% pay rise to nearly 3 million award-reliant workers and a 6% increase to the lowest-paid employees, effective from July 1.

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About 3 million workers on minimum wage to receive 4.75% pay rise in Fair Work Commission ruling

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About 3 million workers on minimum wage to receive 4.75% pay rise in Fair Work Commission ruling

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