Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has resisted union calls for a four-day work week without a pay cut, as the ACTU prepares to present its proposal at a national productivity roundtable.
Breakdown
- Prime Minister does not support calls for a four-day work week without pay cuts.
- The ACTU is advocating for reduced work hours to boost productivity and reduce burnout. 14s
- Business groups oppose the proposal, emphasizing the need for productivity gains first. 40s
- The government is seeking broader productivity reforms, with no immediate major announcements expected. 56s
- Annual wages growth remains steady at 3.4 percent, above inflation but lower than last year. 1m 22s