(Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings). This figure is used to index certain thresholds for tax purposes.
Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings. A measure of the average wage and salary earnings of employees in Australia. The Australian Bureau of Statistics compiles this information on a monthly basis.
Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings (AWOTE) is published quarterly by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. It is broadly an estimate of the average full time adult weekly earnings (excluding unused sick, annual and long service leave, over award payments, shift allowances and commissions).
Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings. These earnings are used to index the previous counted amounts for eligible termination payments (ETPs).
Average weekly ordinary-time earnings. A measure of earnings for full-time employed adults compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings is a measure of wage and salary levels of employees in Australia. Used to index various dollar thresholds such as your RBLs.
Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings. AWOTE is a statistical series released by the Bureau of Statistics each quarter and measures the average wage paid in Australia (excluding overtime earnings). Changes in AWOTE are used to index a number of thresholds in superannuation regulations. Indexation by AWOTE is meant to help retain the “real value” of an amount (e.g. RBL thresholds).
Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings. A measure of the Average Weekly Earnings minus any overtime earnings.