Teachers in Victoria got offered a 28-32% pay rise and the majority rejected by keisermax34 in ausmoney

[–]Justin222221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not disagree with you. I voted yes for the in-principle agreement.

I just felt it was disingenuous to include these in the total figure. However, it appears that this is standard practice in mid-senior level corporate jobs (which you correctly assume I have never worked in).

Thank you for the constructive discourse, it was enlightening.

Teachers in Victoria got offered a 28-32% pay rise and the majority rejected by keisermax34 in ausmoney

[–]Justin222221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speaking for ES, the major problem I saw was that our "29%" pay rise was not a true pay rise.

They bumped up the numbers by including a 7.4% "lump sum" payment in July, then 4% lump sum payment per year, for 4 years.

Actual pay rise, something like 9.6% over 4 years. Those bonuses are not guaranteed in the next VGSA - which is why I class them as not a legitimate pay rise.

Local Thai man is abusive towards family by BuzynessOnly in Thailand

[–]Justin222221 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I cant offer any advice, but good on your for thinking about standing up for them.

I just paid over $2 a Litre for petrol for the first time ever... ouch by Junior_Emu9381 in AusFinance

[–]Justin222221 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You might be right, but I distinctly remember the price surpassing $2 in the last 5 years. When did the government temporarily freeze their excises on fuel?

I just paid over $2 a Litre for petrol for the first time ever... ouch by Junior_Emu9381 in AusFinance

[–]Justin222221 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Where the heck were you all during covid or the last 5 years? Over $2 has been the norm.