A former Fair Work Commission deputy president has called for the industrial umpire to be carved up and responsibility for the setting of the minimum wage and award standards, including penalty rates, to be invested in a new independent body subject to parliamentary oversight. Brendan McCarthy, who stepped down from the FWC in December 2014, said the Fair Work Commission was not the appropriate body and no longer had the best experience to set Australia’s minimum workplace standards.

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