Premier fails to go into bat for Tasmania's lowest paid workers

Tasmanian Labor

The Rockliff-Ferguson Government needs to explain why it will not support a wage increase for Tasmania's lowest paid workers.

Premier Jeremy Rockliff has today confirmed his government failed to make a submission to the Fair Work Commission's upcoming annual wage review.

Tasmania is the only state whose government has not made a submission to any of the last four annual wage reviews.

Given average wages in Tasmania are $11,000 lower than in mainland states and our cost of living is no longer any lower, there is no state that would benefit more from a wage increase for the lowest paid workers.

The Premier refused to join with the Federal Labor Government's submission to the annual wage review to back a pay rise for people on the minimum wage.

The lowest paid workers in Tasmania need a pay rise to keep up with the spiralling cost of living.

Rebecca White MP

Labor Leader

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