NFF president Fiona Simson told Guardian Australia if the proposal landed, all pay deals including those with fruit would have to be “transparent” and “considered upfront” — yes, I would think so — and that produce was a pretty normal thing to include in non-monetary benefits.
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“It just makes sense to be making sure you can contemplate the particular nature of the farming business and the benefits that are provided to the workforce [in bargaining],” she said.
“There’s a lot of opportunities there, particularly with the cost of living at the moment, those sorts of expenses can be very high for people.
“Providing those things as benefits or part of salaries is something that makes sense to consider for people working in rural and regional Australia.”
But the Australian Workers Union’s national secretary had some … thoughts.
“The days of vulnerable workers being ‘paid’ with food instead of money should be long behind us …if you work in Australia you deserve the Australian minimum wage and not a cent less,” he told Guardian Australia.
He said some jobs should come with benefits like accommodation, that was obvious, but these should never “be considered some kind of ‘service’ for which workers are expected to forgo pay”.
Amen.
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