Low-paid Workers to Benefit from Budget Surplus
The Budget Policy Statement announced today signals help for workers and families who are struggling to make ends meet
on low incomes, says Council of Trade Unions secretary Carol Beaumont.
“The CTU has been calling for some time for Budget surpluses to be directed towards people on low incomes,” said Carol
Beaumont. “So we welcome today’s announcement of a package to assist low-paid workers, low income families and more
funding for early childhood education.”
Unions were concerned, however, that some beneficiaries appeared to miss out on any significant increases in support.
“The CTU has also been concerned that low-income families are being priced out of home ownership,” Carol Beaumont said.
“So it’s good that the BPS signals that the Budget will make housing more affordable for low-income families and single
adults.
“Other significant features in the BPS include support for state sector capacity, and ongoing expenditure on growth and
innovation initiatives,” she said.
“It is good that the BPS also acknowledges the financial implications of possible improvements in paid parental leave,
health sector wage negotiations and pay and employment equity taskforce recommendations.”