'It makes you feel not valued': How wage cuts broke Sahar

By Anna Patty
Updated August 5 2017 - 10:39pm, first published 6:24pm
Sahar Khalili who has been on a flat wage as a pharmacist for lack of wage growth case study. Photo by Ben Rushton/Fairfax Media
Sahar Khalili who has been on a flat wage as a pharmacist for lack of wage growth case study. Photo by Ben Rushton/Fairfax Media

When Sahar Khalili started work as a casual pharmacist eight years ago, she was paid $35 an hour. Over the years that has fallen to as low as $30 while her rent has more than doubled.

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