− |
1975 |
Minimum Wages |
Australia |
The decision provides an immediate increase of 3.6% in all wages under Federal award and an increase of $ 4 per week in the minimum wage, effective from the first period on or after May 15. |
|
1976, 1980 |
No |
+ |
1984 |
Minimum Wages |
Denmark |
Agreement on additional budget improvements, amounting to Kr. 1 ½ billion in 1984 and some Kr. 5 billion in 1985. |
(…) Major steps to improve the wage formation process were taken already in 1979/80 by first excluding energy prices from the index regulating wage increases and then partially suppressing automatic wage adjustments. After a 2-year pause, efforts to break the wage–price spiral were intensified by the present Government, which, in 1982, decided to suspend the automatic indexation scheme until 1985. (…) |
1986 |
No |
+ |
1993 |
CB |
Australia |
Industrial Relations Reform Bill 1993 |
(p. 89, 1994): The Federal Government has introduced the Industrial Relations Reform Bill 1993 in order to provide an effective framework for the further spread of enterprise bargaining throughout the Australian economy. A major part of the Reform Bill is the introduction of more effective arrangements for direct bargaining, including the establishment of a new stream of enterprise flexibility agreements to be made directly between employers and employees. These agreements will be of particular relevance to non-unionized and lightly unionized enterprises. (…) |
1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 |
No |
+ |
1984 |
CB |
Greece |
The 1984 national collective agreement. |
The 1984 national collective agreement is signed, providing for full indexation of minimum salaries and wages. |
No |
Yes |