New Year cheer for Market Research workers but plenty of work to come
Monday January 14, 2008
Market Research workers have seen in the New Year with a pay rise of four per cent.
The increase is part of the Collective Agreement negotiated by the NUW in 2005.
From January 1 casual Market Research workers have been entitled to an hourly wage of at least $21.05, up from $20.24.
Ongoing quarterly employees are entitled to a wage rate of at least $18.94, while regular employees (full-time and part-time) wages should have increased to $16.84.
Those Market Research workers employed as door-to-door interviewers should be earning $22.98 as of January 1.
The pay increase took effect from the first pay period on and/or after New Year’s Day.
Regular and substantial pay increases are just one of a host of benefits contained in the Collective Agreement covering the Industry.
The Agreement also contains provisions relating to working hours, breaks, overtime, and Occupational Health and Safety, amongst others.
Union Collective Agreements are the most comprehensive form of employment protection and provide the best wages and conditions for employees.
To view the Collective Agreement for Market Research workers, simply go to the Activist Info section of the Market Research page.
This is the final pay increase in the current Collective Agreement, with plans well underway for the new round of Agreement negotiations.
This is crucial time for all Market Research members and the NUW needs all of your support to ensure we negotiate another great agreement for workers in the Industry.
If you would like to be part of the campaign for a new Collective Agreement this year, please contact your site Delegate or Organiser.
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