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Interest Rates and the Federal Election

For the first time in a decade the coming election will be at a time...

Power, Not Just Supply and Demand, Vital to Future Wage Growth

Australia’s unemployment rate declined to 4.2% in December, and it could fall further (below 4%)...

Digging Deeper Into Australia’s Unemployment Rate

Australia’s unemployment rate is poised to hit its lowest level in a half-century, and this...
Rebuilding vehicle manufacturing in Australia

Australia ready to become sustainable EV-making powerhouse: new research

Australia has an enormous opportunity to rebuild its vehicle manufacturing industry....

CPI Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole Story

Jericho shows that inflation measurements can very widely for different types of household. Those with...

Of 3’s, and Other Important Labour Market Numbers

Will an unemployment rate with a 3 in front it, ensure that we also get...

Centre for Future Work Announces Two Senior Appointments

Greg Jericho will join the Centre on 1 February as Policy Director: Labour Market and...

Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory: Labour Market Implications of Australia’s Failed COVID Strategy

As COVID and recession gripped the world, through 2020 and most of 2021 Australia recorded...

Healthy humans drive the economy: we’re now witnessing one of the worst public policy failures in Australia’s history

Australians are getting a stark reminder about how value is actually created in an economy,...
Collective bargaining erosion in Australia

As collective bargaining erodes in Australia, solutions from other countries could strengthen bargaining and lift wages

New research on international collective bargaining systems finds that Australia’s industrial relations system is rapidly...
Putting a cap on community

Victorian rate cap policy costs economy over 7,000 jobs and $890 million to GDP

The Victorian Government’s policy of capping local government rates revenue is a regressive move on...

The great (gendered) resignation is not what you think. It’s worse

The great resignation is apparently upon us — workers are walking away from bad jobs....