abc.net.au/news/anthony-albanese-business-groups-industrial-relations/101718504Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has told business leaders he does not want disagreement over controversial industrial-relations changes to define the relationship between his government and the business community.The government's industrial relations bill is set to pass parliament this weekMr Albanese made the remarks as debate on Labor's wideranging workplace-relations legislation continued in the Senate.
In exchange for his support, the government agreed to Senator Pocock's request to boost safeguards for small and medium sized businesses and create an independent panel to undertake annual reviews on the levels of support payments — such as JobSeeker — ahead of each federal budget
He did not extend an olive branch. He said he was going to do what the unions and he wanted to do, regardless of other views.
The new IR laws are a fraud which will allow scab-union officialdom to constrain wage rises on a multi-employer basis. Sound mad? Then explain why public sector wages aren't growing as much as the more de-unionised private sector atm, + *then* call me nuts.
with fetta...........
Labor governments and business don't mix
Government always thinks they have the solution. We make the money you spend, you are parasites.
So you con them with a bullshit summit, introduce fundamentally flawed legislation and then go the big suck job. Beyond parody
business want income growth, just not employees