Submission to Senate Inquiry into unlawful underpayment of employees’ remuneration

In response to the Senate Economics Reference Committee Inquiry, GSA highlights pervasive wage theft issues affecting university staff and students. The submission urges the government to pay living wage stipends to graduate researchers, raise Research Training Program stipends to minimum wage, and ensure entitlements like superannuation are provided. 

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