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本帖最后由 飘一季心情 于 2012-9-19 23:49 编辑
There are three minimum wage rates:
the adult minimum wage applies to all employees aged 16 and over who are not new entrants or trainees
the new entrants minimum wage applies to employees aged 16 and 17, except for those who have completed 200 hours or three months of employment in the workforce, whichever is shorter; or who are supervising or training other workers; or who are trainees
the training minimum wage applies only to employees aged 16 and over who are doing recognised industry training involving at least 60 credits a year.
There is no statutory minimum wage for employees who are under 16 years old.
The minimum wage rates are reviewed every year. As of 1 April 2012 the adult minimum wage rates (before tax) that apply for employees aged 16 or over are:
$13.50 an hour, which is
$108.00 for an 8-hour day or
$540.00 for a 40-hour week.
The rates that apply to new entrants, and employees on the training minimum wage (before tax), are:
$10.80 an hour, which is
$86.40 for an 8-hour day or
$432.00 for a 40-hour week. |
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