The small and medium business lobby says it can live with most elements of the government’s omnibus industrial relations legislation butneeds to be either culled or fundamentally altered after proper scrutiny.
“There will always be some business interests that ... that are outraged and when they can’t win the argument about wages,” he said.“Multi-employer bargaining is a measure that precisely will get wages moving. The potential consequences for small and medium business stemming from multi-employer bargaining loom as the key sticking point with the Senate independents Jacqui Lambie and David Pocock, one of whom the government will need.
With every day, Burke’s Summit and supposed ‘consultation’ is increasingly demonstrated to be a sham They did not take this policy to the election, and it is a return to the 70’s. Must be scrapped
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