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Participant List PARTICIPANT LIST Please find below a list of current participants in the Quarterly Salary Review. For a complete list by super sector, sector and segment refer to Mercer WIN®. 3M Australia APL Logistics Australia 7-Eleven Stores Apotex A Menarini Australia APT Management Services (APA Group) A. Noble & Son Aquila Resources A.P.Moller-Maersk AS (AU) Arafura Resources Abbott Australasia Arch International AbbVie Arch Wood Protection (Aust) ACCIONA AU Asahi Beverages Australia ACCIONA Energy Oceania Ascom Australia ACCIONA Infrastructure Australia Aspen Australia Acer Computer Australia Astellas Pharma Australia Adama Australia Astrazeneca adidas Australia AT & T Global Network Services Australia AECOM ATCO Australia Alcon Atlas Iron Alexion Australasia Ausgrid (formerly EnergyAustralia) Alinta Energy Australian Catholic University Allergan Australian Computer Society Allnex Australia Australian Industry Group Allnex Resins Australia Australian Pharmaceutical Industries Alphapharm Australian Red Cross Blood Service Alstom Austrlian Timken Altura Mining Avant Insurance Amazon AVJennings Holdings American Express Global Business Travel Avon Products Australia Axalta Coating Systems (Australia) Amgen Bacardi-Martini Australia Ampacet Australia Barminco Amway of Australia BASF Australia Apex Tool Group Baxter Healthcare API Management Bayer © June 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Quarterly Salary Review 4.1 PARTICIPANT LIST Beam Global Australia Bristow Helicopters Australia Beckman Coulter - Diagnostics British American Tobacco Australia Beckman Coulter - Life Sciences Brown-Forman Australia Becton Dickinson BT Australasia Bertelsmann (Penguin Random House) Bunnings Group Best & Less Business Events Sydney BGC Contracting CAE BHP Billiton - Olympic Dam Caltex Australia BHP Billiton Iron Ore Cambridge Assessment Australia BHP Billiton Campari AU BHP Coal Canada Steamship Lines (Australia ) BHP Nickel West Cannington Billabong International Cape Bis Industries Cape BISSELL Australia CareFusion Australia Bloom Hearing Carrier Australia BMW Group Australia Caterpillar of Australia BMW Group Financial Services Centurion BOC CEVA Logistics (Australia) Boehringer Ingelheim CFC Distribution Boeing Aerostructures Australia CFC Group Bombardier Aerospace Australia Chamberlain Australia Bombardier Transportation Australia Chanel Bond University Charles Darwin University Booking.com Australia Charles Sturt University Bose CHC Helicopter Australia Boston Scientific Int’l BV Chubb Australasia Bowen & Pomeroy Church & Dwight (Australia) BP Australia Citic Pacific Mining Brierty Citrix Briggs and Stratton Australia CIVMEC Brisbane City Council Cleanaway Bristol Myers Squibb Australia Clough 4.2 Quarterly Salary Review © June 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd PARTICIPANT LIST CNH Industrial Australia/IVECO TRUCKS Donaldson Australasia AUSTRAL. Downer EDI Cochlear DSM Nutritional Products Australia Coles Express Eastman Chemical Coles Liquor Eaton Coles Supermarkets Ecolab Australia Colgate-Palmolive Edith Cowan University Consolidated Minerals Edwards Lifesciences Coopervision, Inc. Australia EGO Pharmaceuticals CPB Contractors Electrolux Home Products CQUniversity Eli Lilly Australia Cristal Mining Emeco International Crown Resorts Emerald Grain CSL Energizer Australia Cummins South Pacific Energy & Water Ombudsman NSW Curtin University of Technology Ensco plc Dalkia Energy Solutions Epson Australia Danfoss (Australia) equigroup David Jones Equinix Australia DCNS AU Ertech Holdings Deakin Ertech DeLaval Australia Esko Dell Australia Essilor Australia Deluxe Australia Estee Lauder Cosmetics DFS Australia Evolution Mining DHL Corporate Federation University Australia DHL eCommerce Australia Ferring Pharmaceuticals DHL Express First Advantage Australia DHL Global Forwarding - Australia Fisher& Paykel Appliances - Australia DHL Supply Chain (Australia) Fiskars Australia Diageo Australia FlexiGroup Diebold Australia Flextronics Australia DOF Subsea Australia Flinders University of SA © June 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Quarterly Salary Review 4.3 PARTICIPANT LIST Flowserve Global Construction Services FLSmidth Australia GM Holden FMC Australasia Gold Road Resources FMP Group (Australia) Golder Associates Foot Locker Goodyear Dunlop Tyres Australia Fortescue Metals Group GPC Asia Pacific Frasers Property Australia Greater Bank Fresenius Kabi Australia Griffith University Fujifilm Australia Groupe SEB Australia Fujitsu General Australia Hach Galderma Australia Halyard Health Australia Gate Gourmet (Holdings) Hasbro Australia Gates Australia Hatch GBF Hawker Pacific GE Australia Energy Management Henkel Australia GE Aviation Herbalife Australasia GE Corporate Hewlett Packard Enterprise Australia GE Energy Connections Hilton Hotels of Australia GE Global Growth Organization Honeywell Australia GE Global Operations Hunter Douglas Holdings GE Healthcare Huntsman Australia GE Oil & Gas IBM Australia GE Power Illawarra Coal GE Renewable Energy Implant Direct GE Transportation Independence Group GEA Australia Infigen Energy Services GEMCO Infrastructure Australia General Mills Inghams Enteprises George Fischer Ingredion ANZ GHD iNova Pharmaceuticals (Australia) Givaudan Australia Insurance Australia Group GlaxoSmithKline Australia Integria Healthcare Glencore Intel Australia 4.4 Quarterly Salary Review © June 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd PARTICIPANT LIST InterContinental Hotels Group Laser Clinics Australia Interface Aust Laureate Australia and New Zealand International Flavors and Fragrances (Australia) Leica Biosystems Invetech Leica Microsystems INVISTA (Australia) Lendlease Ipsen Lennox IR Australia LG Electronics Isagenix Australia Liberty Medical Isuzu UTE Australia Life Technologies Australia J&J Pacific Lightning Protection International Jacobs Douwe Egberts Linfox Australia Jacobs Group Australia LinkedIn Jaguar Land Rover Australia Lixil Australia James Cook University Louis Vuitton Australia Janssen Cilag - Australia lululemon Australia JLG Lundbeck Australia JM Precious Metal Products Global Noble Luxottica Group (OPSM, Sunglass Hut) Metals Australia Lycopodium Minerals John Holland Lyondell Chemical Company Australia Johnson & Johnson Medical Australia . Macmahon Contractors Kellogg (Australia) Macquarie University Kentz Mapletree Asset Management Kerr Mars Food Inc. Australia Kimberly-Clark Mary Kay Cosmetics Kmart Australia Mattel Australia KONE Elevators Mayne Pharma International Konecranes MB Australia & New Zealand Kuehne & Nagel Mead Johnson Nutrition (Australia) L3 Oceania MECCA Brands La Trobe Medtronic Australasia Laing O’Rourke Australia Mentholatum Australasia Landmark Operations Merck Serono Australia LANXESS Merck Sharp & Dohme © June 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Quarterly Salary Review 4.5 PARTICIPANT LIST Metcash Trading Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals MetroTrains Novotech Metso Novozymes MHPS Plant Services Officeworks Michael Hill Jeweller (Aust) Olympus Australia Mineral Resources Omron Electronics Mirvac OneSubsea Australia Mitsubishi Australia Orica Australia Moffat Origin Energy Monadelphous Group Osmoflo Monash University OTIS Elevators Mondelez Australia Oxford University Press Australia and New Zealand Motorola Solutions Australia OZ Minerals Mount Gibson P&G Multiplex Australasia Panasonic Australia Mundipharma Panasonic Avionics Corporation Murdoch University Pandora Jewelry Myer Parker Hannifin Nacap Australia Pearson Australia Group. Namoi Cotton Pentair Water Australia NCR Australia PepsiCo Australia & New Zealand Neovia Logistics Australia PerkinElmer Nestlé Australia Pernod Ricard Winemakers NetApp Australia PFD Food Services Newell Australia Pfizer Australia Newmont Australia Philip Morris Nielsen Philips Electronics Australia Nilfisk Australia Philips Lighting Australia Nissan Motor Company Australia Pierre Fabre Australia Medicaments Nobel Biocare PPG Industries Australia Norgine Provet Northern Star Resources PS Novartis Pharmaceuticals Australia 4.6 Quarterly Salary Review © June 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd PARTICIPANT LIST Puma AU Scope (Aust) PZ Cussons Australia Sedgman Queensland University of Technology Sendle RACWA Senvion Australia Radiometer Seqirus Raytheon Servier Laboratories (Aust) RCR Tomlinson Seymour Whyte Group REA Group Shire Red Bull Australia Sibelco Australia Regal Beloit Australia SICK ResMed Asia Pacific Sigma Company ResMed Inc (Aust) Simcoa Operations ResMed Sims Metal Australia Revlon Sirtex Medical Richard Crookes Construction SKF Australia Richmond Football Club South Australian National Football League Inc Rio Tinto Iron Ore South32 RMIT University Southern Cross University Robert Bosch (Australia) Specsavers and associated entities Roc Oil Company Spotlight Roche Products St John Ambulance Western Australia Rolls-Royce Australia Services St Jude Medical Australia Roy Hill Holdings Steelcase Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) Steinhoff Asia Pacific Samsung Electronics Stora Enso Australia Sandoz Straumann Australia Sanofi Sulzer Australia SapuraKencana Australia SunRice SAS Institute Australia Super Retail Group Savers Australia Sussan Group Schlumberger Oilfield Australia Swinburne University of Technology Sciex Swisse Wellness © June 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Quarterly Salary Review 4.7 PARTICIPANT LIST Sydac ThyssenKrupp AG Sydney Diocesan Secretariat Tilt Renewables Australia Sydney Motorway Corporation Toyota Material Handling Australia Symrise Toys ‘R Us (Australia) Synergy Transgrid
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