The Hon Jim Chalmers MP
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Jobs keep growing under Albanese Government
More jobs are being created in Australia, with job numbers continuing to grow according to the latest Labour Force Survey data released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Four quarters of annual real wage growth under Labor
New data released by the ABS today shows that real wages have now grown for four consecutive quarters under the Albanese Labor Government.
A million new jobs under Labor
Under the Albanese Government, more Australians are working, earning more and keeping more of what they earn, with today’s ABS Labour Force figures showing well over a million jobs (1,039…
More new jobs created under Labor
An extra 47,500 jobs have been created in the last month, with the Albanese Government continuing to oversee the largest increase in employment in a single parliamentary term in Australia’s…
Joint media release: Job creation hits nearly one million under Albanese Labor Government
Despite the unemployment rate ticking up slightly to 4.2 per cent last month, an extra 58,200 new jobs were created across our economy.
Annual real wages continue to grow under Labor
New data released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows annual real wages continue to grow under the Albanese Labor Government.
$35 million Care and Support TAFE Centre of Excellence for Cairns
The Albanese and Miles Labor Governments are jointly investing $35 million to establish a Care and Support TAFE Centre of Excellence at Queensland TAFE’s Cairns campus.
Pay rise for low paid workers and women
The Fair Work Commission’s Annual Wage Review decision is a win for workers, a win for women and it will help with the cost of living.
Real wages keep growing under Labor
Annual real wages are now growing even more strongly after falling dramatically under the former government.
Government's Annual Wage Review submission
The Albanese Labor Government has recommended the Fair Work Commission ensures the real wages of Australia’s low-paid workers do not go backwards.
Wages grow faster than inflation in September quarter
New ABS data today shows real wages increased 0.1 per cent in the September quarter, the second consecutive quarterly increase.