Industry Super Australia addresses unpaid super issues in latest work via The Shannon Company

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Screen Shot 2019-02-11 at 6.58.45 am.jpgHot on the heels of the financial services Royal Commission, Industry Super Australia has launched a national campaign urging legislative reform to protect workers’ superannuation entitlements.

 

The campaign created by behaviour change specialists, The Shannon Company, highlights that one in three Australian workers is owed superannuation payments.

 

TSC, managing director, Ian Forsyth, said research showed employees are missing out on more than $6 billion every year.

Says Forsyth: “ISA analysis of tax office data highlighted the issue with policy makers more than a year ago, however there’s been little interest across the political spectrum.

 

“The campaign runs across TV, social media, digital platforms and search engine marketing, and seeks to create greater public awareness of just how many of us are missing out, how much we are missing out on, and urges politicians to act.

 

“ISA’s recommended fix is to simply align the timing of superannuation payments with wage payments, which will greatly increase transparency and give workers a better opportunity to identify that they’re missing out.”

 

Client: Industry Super Australia

Alana Burnside: Director of Marketing

Creative: The Shannon Company, Alex Wadelton, James Shannon