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Home / Research / The macroeconomic impact of the NSW public sector pay cut
  • NSW
Employment & Workers' Rights, Public Sector, Procurement & Privatisation

The macroeconomic impact of the NSW public sector pay cut

June 1, 2020 by Richard Denniss, Matt Grudnoff and David Richardson
  • Economics
  • Law, Society & Culture

Authors

Richard Denniss

Chief Economist

Matt Grudnoff

Senior Economist

David Richardson

Senior Research Fellow

Media release

NSW Public Sector Pay Cut to Cost 1,100 Jobs and Harm Regional Economies

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