Article 6HSQ1 Fair Work Commission recommends changing law that allows lower super rate for workers with disability

Fair Work Commission recommends changing law that allows lower super rate for workers with disability

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Stephanie Convery
from World news | The Guardian on (#6HSQ1)

People with disability working in supported employment are currently paid 9.5% superannuation while the rest of the workforce receives minimum 11%

The Fair Work Commission has drafted changes to outdated laws that allow people with disability working in supported employment to be paid a lower rate of superannuation than the rest of the workforce.

The changes have been put forward as part of a sweeping review into the superannuation clauses in all modern awards to ensure they reflect the current requirements of superannuation law.

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