Small business lobby CEO on leave after Liberal IR attack

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The chief executive of the Council of Small Business Organisations of Australia has taken leave, after the deputy Liberal leader called for her position to be reviewed over its role in the government’s industrial relations changes.

The sweeping industrial relations law is set to pass parliament this week.Ms Boyd also emailed colleagues advising them against joining a planned campaign on Sky News with the Business Council and Minerals Council.

“It will require COSBOA to make the case each and every day about why the legislation is not working.Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley.“Many in the community and Parliament have formed the view that COSBOA will require new and fresh leadership in the next phase of advocacy.”“COSBOA is focused on delivering for small businesses.

“We have never swayed from that point of focus and have consulted widely – both publicly and privately – with many stakeholders regarding the new bill. “Our goals were recently articulated in our Statement of Intent which describes our commitment to advocating for an IR system that is simple, clear and flexible for small businesses.Advertisement

 

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