Small business boss defends CEO, blames media ‘leaks’

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The chairman of the small business lobby group says criticisms of chief executive Alexi Boyd over the government’s workplace changes are “unwarranted”.

Council of Small Business Organisations Australia chief Alexi Boyd.COSBOA chairman Matthew Addison wrote to members on Thursday to, “provide clarity regarding the at times inaccurate reporting of COSBOA by members of the press”.

“New governance around such significant issues has been put in place including enhanced communication with members. Additional improvements are being considered.”, but its initial openness to the change pushed by unions was seized on by the Labor government as evidence of business support.The sweeping industrial relations law was expected to pass Parliament before the end of this week.

“No one else is benefiting from these leaks, except the media. Be clear that this is a vicious circle that we have no interest in supporting.

 

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Sour grapes from AFR & sooks who’ve been schooled on negotiation. There should be articles of praise for boyd_alexi rather than a whinge & tears. COSBOA is right to stand by her - champ for small businesses & engages with her constituents better than anyone else I’ve seen.

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