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ACTU links Trump’s war to increased demands for wage raises

13 May 2026
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Donald Trump’s actions in Iran are influencing the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) to advocate for a 6% pay rise for three million low-wage workers, exceeding the previously suggested 5% increase. Union Secretary Sally McManus emphasized the need to protect minimum wage workers from rising inflation, which currently stands at 4.6%. Workers from major retail companies joined McManus in expressing their struggles, with some cashing out leave to cover essential expenses. The ACTU argues that inflation rates could surpass wage increases, similar to trends following the COVID-19 pandemic. With Treasury forecasts predicting inflation could reach up to 7% due to the ongoing oil crisis related to the conflict in Iran, the union believes a pay rise is essential for workers who are currently facing financial hardships and are unable to save.

Why It Matters

The ACTU’s push for a significant wage increase comes amid rising inflation rates that have affected low-income workers disproportionately. Since March 2021, many of these workers have seen their real wages decrease by nearly 5% when accounting for inflation. Historically, minimum wage increases have not led to inflationary pressures, yet the business lobby continues to argue against wage rises. The Fair Work Commission is tasked annually with determining wage increases based on submissions from unions and businesses, making this a critical moment for the financial well-being of millions of Australians who rely on minimum wage support.

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