ACTU calls for 9 per cent gender-based pay rise

Workers in key feminised industries should get at least a nine per cent pay rise in the Annual Wage Review, according to the nation’s largest union.

The ACTU says the boost would be a critical step in achieving equal pay for workers in occupations historically undervalued based on gender including care and degree-qualified work in early childhood education, education and health support, veterinary care and disability home care.

The union’s submissions filed with the Fair Work Commission say the nine per cent rise is based on the five per cent increase it is advocating across all awards supplemented by at least an additional four per cent in key low-paid feminised industries.

If accepted, a full-time care worker could see their pay boosted by $90 a week – a step towards equal pay, pending a full assessment.

A similar assessment in aged care recently found workers required up to 23 per cent pay increases to achieve equity, the union said.

“Achieving equal pay for women requires systemic change and targeted pay rises in industries traditionally dominated by women and historically very low-paid,” ACTU secretary Sally McManus said.

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