As reported in the previous edition of the SDA News, the SDA lodged a case in the Fair Work Commission to abolish junior rates of pay for workers aged 18 years and older – as well as seeking to lift the rates of pay for most workers under the age of 18.
While we build our case in the Fair Work Commission, it’s also important to get support for the campaign from SDA members and the wider community.
On the 12th of August, we launched our Adult Age = Adult Wage advertising campaign to educate the community about the campaign.
The advertisement appeared on TV, radio, social media, and signage across the country.
You can view the advertisement by clicking here.
At the same time this advertisement launched, the SDA also participated in a ‘week of action’ for the campaign where we visited Shopping Centres across Queensland to talk to young people about the campaign and hear their stories about why they deserve fair pay.
We heard many stories from young workers who are living out of home, paying their own bills – yet being paid less than their co-workers.
Many of these members have been working in retail since they were very young – 15 or 16 years old and have several years of experience under their belt. So why are they getting paid so much less than some of their workmates?
A story from one of our members:
When Jayden starting working at age 16 with a local supermarket he already had financial commitments including rent, phone and car rego. He saved hard to purchase a car but said it took a lot longer to save the money for that car because he was being paid junior rates.
He didn’t have a social life because he was working hard to pay rent and other bills – he couldn’t afford to go out without borrowing money from his family.
He said “As soon as you turn 18, you should be paid the adult rate”
Jayden – SDA member
This is just one story out of hundreds we have heard from young workers all over the country.
Abolishing junior rates for working aged 18 and over will help young people start their working life with dignity, and be able to set themselves up for a productive working life.
Our message is clear, if you’re an adult age, you should receive an adult wage.
Want to get involved? You can sign up for the campaign at www.adultageadultwage.com.au or get in touch with the SDA office.