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1. Low paid workers $10,000 worse off under Government’s parental leave plan.
New research has found that parents in low-paid jobs will be $10,500 worse off under the Turnbull government paid parental leave plan.
The University of Sydney’s Women and Work Research Group found that mothers who work in healthcare, teaching and retail could lose between $3942 and $10,512 under the policy created to soften the blow of the Abbott government’s “double dipping” plan.
The Turnbull government’s compromise plan allows for the paid leave from the parent’s employer to be deducted from the government’s 18-week scheme, payments are capped at the equivalent of 18 weeks at the national minimum wage.
Fair Agenda, who commissioned the research, told Fairfax Media that under their modeling an example of a part-time teacher in South Australia would loses $10,512 in payments.
Renee Carr, Fair Agenda’s CEP said “The government want to drastically cut the paid time at home available to 80,000 new parents, leaving many without support after their baby’s first 18 weeks.”
2. Grandfather dies of shock after hearing of family’s deaths.
In a tragic twist to an already heartbreaking story a grandfather has had a heart attack and died after hearing that five members of his family died in a car crash.
The Adelaide family died in a car crash in India when a tyre on their SUV burst, causing the vehicle to careen into a safety barrier, then flip onto its roof on Sunday.