Aged care workers ‘deserve every single cent’ of recent win

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Aged care workers ‘deserve every single cent’ of recent win
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United Workers Union Early Education Director Helen Gibbons says aged care workers “deserve every single cent” of their recent win with a 15 per cent pay increase.

“Aged care workers have had an incredible win in winning a 15 per cent pay increase, and the Fair Work

Commission has said that they might have more to say in relation to aged care workers,” she told Sky News Australia.

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