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AWR 2023 Announcement

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Fri, Jun 2, 2023 06:18 AM

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The Fair Work Commission has announced their Annual Wage Review decision.   to $882.80 per week or

The Fair Work Commission has announced their Annual Wage Review decision. [] Having issues? [View the online version]( [Australian Government - Fair Work Ombudsman](   [Award wage increase] Get set for a minimum wage increase Hi {NAME},   Following the Annual Wage Review 2023, the Fair Work Commission has increased: - the [National Minimum Wage]( to $882.80 per week or $23.23 per hour - award minimum wages by 5.75%. The changes apply from the first pay period starting on or after 1 July 2023.   What you can do now Get more information at [Get set for a minimum wage increase](. We're working to update our pay tools, website information and resources with the new pay rates. These will be ready for you to access from 1 July 2023. We’ll send you another email when the new rates are available.  In the meantime, you can: - use [Find my award](if you’re not sure which award applies to you - bookmark our news article [Get set for a minimum wage increase]( in your browser or [My account profile]( and keep checking back for updates. Reminder - other upcoming workplace changes There are other changes to awards and workplace laws that take effect between now and 1 July. These include: - 6 June: [Secure Jobs, Better Pay: Changes to Australian workplace laws]( - 30 June: [Changes to Supported Employment Services Award]( - 30 June: [15% wage increase for aged care sector]( - 1 July: [Changes to the paid parental leave scheme](. Stay up to date  We'll send you another email when the new minimum rates are available in our pay tools. If you know someone who should get our emails, forward this email to them and encourage them to [subscribe to our email updates so they don't miss out](. It only takes a few moments to sign up.  You can also follow us on social media for other announcements and reminders: //updates.fairwork.gov.au/link/id/zzzz6479773f9856e615Pzzzz6049e05f0604d790/page.html//updates.fairwork.gov.au/link/id/zzzz6479773f9b832371Pzzzz6049e05f0604d790/page.html Kind regards, Fair Work Ombudsman     [Copyright](  | [Disclaimer](  | [Privacy](  | [Unsubscribe](     [Twitter](    [LinkedIn](    [Facebook]( [www.fairwork.gov.au](

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