‘Dismissive’: Labor accused of harming small business with IR bill

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Labor has been accused of “dismissing the concerns of job creators” after new revelations revealed businesses could be paying thousands more under a controversial industrial relations bill.

She hit back at Labor Senator Murray Watt’s claims the current IR system is “already pretty costly and complex” for small businesses.Shadow workplace relations minister Michaelia Cash has hit out at Labor's IR bill. Picture: NCA NewsWire, Gary Ramage.“That’s over 60,000 businesses in this country.

Earlier on Tuesday, Ms Cash raised concerns over the cost to small and medium-sized businesses if Labor’s industrial relations bill includes multi-employer bargaining. Crossbench senators Jacqui Lambie and David Pocock have also expressed concern over the bill’s impact on small businesses through the multi-employer bargaining mechanism.

 

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Calling employers ‘job creators’ is like calling women ‘baby makers.’ Show some fckn respect. MurdochGutterMedia

Down with Labor

Accused by SenatorCash 😅

Typical of the anti-Labor ranting of the Murdoch Oligarchy. And the Sycophantic LNP. Fancy that Bloviating Failure, Cash, having the hide to comment on Anything. Only thing she’s suitable for is being in a marching band!

Hmmm...Turnbull slashed spending on Uni, Tafe & axed subsidies for private further education. He then axed subsidies for Holden & Ford. Zero wage growth saw those with qualifications head overseas where job prospects payed better. But hey...job creation.

If true I never get why are governments put extra costs on small businesses yet leave the large ones & corporations alone? Especially after the pandemic lockdowns it's BS. 👎

Of course they'll be paying thousands more. Even Stevie Wonder could see that.

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