‘Hottest ticket in town’: Business gears up for jobs summit

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At least two billionaires and CEOs of some of the country’s biggest employers are attending next week’s summit. What does business want from the event? | clancyyeates

In parts of the business world, invitations to the Albanese government’s September jobs and skills summit are regarded as the hottest tickets in town.

Invitations have been sent out, but the government has not yet released who will be attending, and some companies remain coy about whether they have scored an invitation. Specific industry groups are also turning up, including Australian Banking Association CEO Anna Bligh; Minerals Council of Australia CEO Tania Constable; National Farmers Federation president Fiona Simson; Australian Retailers Association CEO Paul Zahra; Australian Constructors Association CEO Jon Davies; and Master Builders Association national president Simon Butt.

The government is expected to release more details about who is attending from business, unions and the non-government sector in the lead-up to the event.released a paper for the summit KPMG’s Alison Kitchen said she hoped one key priority would be a “sensible and rational debate about reopening our borders for the right skilled migration.”

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clancyyeates I bet you that big businesses wants to bring wages down again during the jobs summit

clancyyeates More government subsidies for their new projects. They will get them in return for supporting the union movement gaining a bigger share of the workforce. auspol

clancyyeates Most likely they want to bring in cheap labour from abroad. Albo need to push back such demands .

clancyyeates It is necessary to make certain that there is no interference, sabotage, influence in business that isn't relevant to the business making legal clearance issues that shouldn't be there, or unnecessary obstacles, robotising; that and understanding - thinking, creating is essential

clancyyeates There’s a disproportionately high union representation when taking in consideration union membership. Why not talk about that?

clancyyeates Cheap exploitable labour

clancyyeates Daniels in Vic stays in power as BIG BUSINESS reaps absolute millions from govt programs. Taxpayers have no idea of what is going on with Big Business and Daniels. Now Albanese and Bowen & Big Business are secretly in bed.

clancyyeates I hope Hugh Jackman will be there. And Kevin Rudd

clancyyeates Anthony Albanese ❤️ is hot 🔥 🤗

clancyyeates Same as they’ve been getting, more cheap labour and bigger markets from huge immigration numbers. A real labour party wouldn’t allow it. Certainly not in a housing & healthcare crisis. auspol AlboMP Hey SimonEarleLabor are you real Labor or fake? What do you say?

clancyyeates “A key focus for business attendees is likely to be on how to address skills shortages, including through greater use of migration” ie There’s a labour shortage and they don’t want to pay market rates.

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clancyyeates They want cheap labour ie mass immigration. If you think it’s hard to buy or rent a house now, wait until there’s a couple of hundred thousand people a year coming in.

clancyyeates It is an excellent idea, pity Peter Dutton will not be attending, or perhaps the words 'at least two billionaires will be attending' might change his mind. People with qualification in all traders/positions are sorely needed, this is the way to put a plan into place.

clancyyeates What do you mean, you don't know that our politicians are only fronts for corporate and business interests.? Every activity that our governments engage in are profit motivated, people are poor second.

clancyyeates Is this one from each or are both CEO’s billionaires?

clancyyeates More hospitals for sick people not this one night stay infected lungs Go home we keep healthy people in here 2 hospitals in 4 days not good

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clancyyeates Why are we run by unelected bureaucrats? AlboMP is owned by WEF.

clancyyeates Albanese wants business to participate to give his pre-determined findings credibility, he'll let business talk but will only listen to unions.

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