Wage rises for aged care workers

19th March 2024

ACCPA Welcomes wage rises for aged care workers

The Aged and Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) has welcomed the Fair Work Commission decision to award further wage rises to direct care workers, but acknowledges the disappointment facing many other workers, who will receive substantially smaller increases.

The FWC awarded direct care workers wage increases of between 3% and 14%. This is on top of the 15% increase to their award rates last year. “We’re delighted the Fair Work Commission has acknowledged the vital contribution aged care workers make to our community through the care they provide to older Australians,” ACCPA CEO Tom Symondson said. “A key recommendation of the Aged Care Royal Commission was to raise the pay of aged care staff.”

Mr Symondson also acknowledged the disappointment facing thousands of other workers in aged care, who will receive rises of 3% to 7% and who also missed out on the 15% increases awarded to our care staff last year - at a time when all Australians are facing a cost of living crisis.

“There is an ever-widening chasm between what we pay some workers in aged care and what we pay others. Without our laundry staff, kitchen staff, cleaners, gardeners, maintenance, and administrative staff our direct care workers couldn’t do what they do. They all work within the unique environment of aged care whether they are delivering services to older people in their own homes or in residential care. We commend the Albanese Government for honouring its pre-election commitment and fully funding last year’s 15% award increase for direct care workers. We fully expect the Government to do the same with these increases in stage three and any further increases awarded by the Commission. As the Government acknowledged in making that promise, our sector can only afford such increases for our valued workers with matching government funding.”

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