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  2. Australian Pay and Classification Scales - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Pay and Classification Scales were legal instruments that formed part of the 2006 WorkChoices amendments to Australian labour law. These instruments were abolished when the Fair Work Act 2009 commenced operation in 2010. WorkChoices removed wage rates from federal awards and Notional Agreements Preserving State Awards (NAPSAs ...

  3. List of countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    Australia * 52,502 60,585 ... They include wages and salaries, remuneration for time not worked, bonuses and gratuities paid by the employer to the employee.

  4. Lush (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company's name was chosen after a customer competition in the store's newsletter. [9] Lush opened two new stores in Covent Garden and King's Road , London. [ 10 ] Lush expanded into other countries, first with stores in Croatia [ 11 ] [ 12 ] and then Australia in 1997, [ 13 ] Brazil in 1999 and Dublin , Ireland, in 2000.

  5. Hourly worker - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2023, France has the highest hourly minimum wage at $13.80 per hour. [1] The United States has a comparatively low minimum wage for hourly workers at $7.25 per hour. Unusually, this rate does not apply to tipped employees, who are only entitled to an hourly wage of $2.13, which contributes to a strong tipping culture in the country.

  6. Customer Service Institute of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Customer Service Institute of Australia (CSIA) was established in 1997. [1] It is the peak industry organisation in Australia for customer service organisations and professionals. Through the application of the International Customer Service Standard (ICSS:2015-20) [ 2 ] and its precursors, CSIA provides an industry voice, skills training ...

  7. Mary Kay - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Mary Kay Ash founded the company based on a line of cosmetics she had been wearing for several years. [10] [11] She purchased the formula from a woman who had been selling it privately. [10] Originally the company had 318 consultants and sales of $198,154. [12] By 1991, it exceeded $500 million in sales through 220,000 consultants. [13]

  8. Aesop (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Aesop was founded by hairdresser [9] Dennis Paphitis [10] in 1987 in Armadale, Melbourne. [11] [12] Suzanne Santos, whose current job title is Chief Customer Officer, [13] was instrumental in the founding and growth of the company. [14]

  9. Department of Customer Service - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Customer Service is a department of the New South Wales Government that functions as a service provider to support sustainable government finances, major public works and maintenance programs, government procurement, information and communications technology, corporate and shared services, consumer protection, and land and property administration of the government in New ...