Labor's landmark industrial relations adjustments will create a "pathway for wages to get shifting once more" as soon as it change into legislation.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese thanked senator David Pocock for his negotiations on the invoice, which helped it recover from the road.
The transfer will guarantee there may be an annual overview of JobSeeker, together with enhance safeguards for small and medium companies.
"We went via an election saying that we needed to get wages shifting once more," Albanese, mentioned.
"We mentioned that the low wages that we have seen over the earlier decade wasn't a results of dangerous luck.
"That was dangerous coverage.
"The previous authorities mentioned that low wage development was a design function of their financial structure.
"They usually actually delivered that low wages for 12 months after 12 months after 12 months.
"This can be a delicate proposition and Labor has been ready to sit down down with enterprise, with unions, with the crossbench, with civil society to work via the laws to make sure that any enhancements will be supplied have been taken up."
Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations Tony Burke mentioned the invoice would guarantee there was "a pathway to safe jobs and get wages shifting".
"We can be taking motion to shut the gender pay hole," he mentioned.
"We've got laws the place each part of the invoice continues to be there.
"There are amendments which enhance it in numerous methods.
"However the backside line is there can be a pathway now for wages to get shifting once more in Australia. It's going to be a deliberate design function of how we handle issues."
Albanese additionally congratulated each Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and the Socceroos for his or her wins in a single day.