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Woolclassers get $80 per week pay rise
25 Oct 2004

The Industrial Relations Commission granted the Wool Classers Association a pay rise of $80 a week, rather than the $100 a week requested. Duncan Fraser from the National Farmers Federation says the claim was greedy, and the IRC decision is a clear win for growers. The Woolclassers Association says it's the big winner, and the pay rise will actually help ease a shortage of classers.

Previous News Items:
22 Oct 2004 | Wool growers in a tangle over PETA campaign
20 Oct 2004 | Commonwealth buys wool traders from Macquarie
11 Oct 2004 | Elders increases stake in BWK
7 Oct 2004 | Wool wins US tariff concession
6 Oct 2004 | Wool prices struggle


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