Business
Council workers on brink of strike amid campaign for ‘unCapp-ed’ wages – The Age
Parking fines and rate collection could be suspended in Melbourne if city council workers vote on Wednesday to take industrial action over a long-running pay dispute….

Parking fines and rate collection could be suspended in Melbourne if city council workers vote on Wednesday to take industrial action over a long-running pay dispute.
Hundreds of City of Melbourne workers have not had a pay rise for three years and, with the council planning to spend $300 million on lord mayor Sally Capps passion project, they want her to help un-Capp their wages.
Parking tickets might go unissued if council staff vote to strike on Wednesday. Credit:Eddie Jim
The councils last workplace…
-
General22 hours ago
UK deputy prime minister Angela Rayner resigns over property tax error
-
Business18 hours ago
Wall Street analysts say to buy one, but think the other is overvalued
-
General21 hours ago
Oldest member of British royal family, Katherine, Duchess of Kent, dies aged 92
-
Noosa News13 hours ago
Brisbane city acquires 20 hectares of public land through post-floods property buyback scheme