
FSU sweeps Labour Day Awards
The FSU proudly walked home with an armful of top acknowledgements at the…
The FSU welcomes many of the initiatives announced in last night’s Federal Budget, including tax reform and cost-of-living relief, which will go some way to making our society fairer and more equitable so working Australians can get ahead.
Many finance workers are bearing the brunt of increased inflation and resulting stagnating wages, but it’s promising to see the Federal Government start to balance our tax system in favour of everyday workers, including working women.
In a bid to make housing more affordable and fairer for first-home buyers, and to rebalance the tax system in favour of Australians who earn their income through wages, the government will:
Australian Unions, including the FSU, led the push to reform negative gearing and capital gains taxes, which have driven up house prices by more than 400% – almost twice as fast as average full-time earnings.
These changes will be phased in over time to protect people who planned under the current rules. However, without tackling housing affordability, we know that every hard-fought pay increase risks being swallowed up by rising rent and house prices.
The fuel crisis is something that affects our entire economy – especially average working people – so we welcome the government’s proactive response and measures to keep fuel costs down.
In addition to the above, the Federal Government is also continuing its focus on gender equality through its fifth Women’s Budget Statement – with initiatives ranging from steps to eliminate gender-based violence, addressing the unequal distribution of unpaid work and care, and structural reforms to help women earn more, keep more of what they earn and achieve long term financial security.
Some initiatives that have previously been announced and now feature in the budget include:
