News, media releases, opinions and articles from the Centre for Future Work.

Rate rises are going to cause a housing affordability crunch

For most of the past decade the talk about housing affordability has focussed on house prices. As fiscal policy director, Greg Jericho notes in his Guardian Australia column, falling interest rates since November 2010 have made paying off a mortgage less onerous than it otherwise would have given the soaring house prices. But that is…

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High inflation means real wages have plummeted

The March CPI figures showing that inflation rose 5.1% over the past 12 months is not just the highest level since the introduction of the GST it also signals the biggest fall in real wages since then as well. Labour market policy director, Greg Jericho, notes in his column in Guardian Australia that even if wages…

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The election campaign needs to tackle climate change

In the week before the election campaign began the IPCC released its latest report that contained warnings that deep, rapid and sustained emissions reductions are needed to prevent temperatures from rising 1.5C or 2C above pre-industrial levels. And yet, as policy director Greg Jericho notes in his column in Guardian Australia, the issue has been virtually…

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We (still) need to talk about insecure work

Business groups and conservative media are happy to discuss insecure work as if it is nothing new – stable and part of a healthy economy that provides workers with independence. But this is not the case, with insecure forms of work – casual, gigs, temporary work and short-term contracts – taking up a growing share…

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