Vic: Council childcare workers to receive up to $150 more a week

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: June 13, 2003 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

06-13-2003

Vic: Council childcare workers to receive up to $150 more a week

By Renee Barnes

MELBOURNE, June 13 AAP - Council childcare workers are set to receive up to $150 more
a week under an agreement reached today between the Australian Services Union(ASU) and
Victorian local government employers.

The agreement has the possibility of aiding childcare workers Australia wide.

Expected...

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