Business groups in IR comeuppance

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Welcome to Australia’s great leap forward for industrial relations.

to make his interview onDavid PocockThe usual hawks of the employer guilds claim that Labor is plunging us back into the 1970s. In fact, they are wrong. Widespread industry-wide strikes in that decade were all illegal. Protected industrial action in support of pattern bargaining was even prohibited in the bad old days. It was ever thus – at least until now! Welcome to Australia’s great leap forward.

Funny, we seem to remember the Minerals Council of Australia and its industry peers “preparing to replicate and exceed the $22 million anti-mining tax campaign that led to’s demise [in 2010] … if the Albanese government imposes new taxes and multi-employer bargaining on miners”. Multi-employer bargaining on miners will be voted into law by both chambers of parliament this week. The new windfall profits tax on coal and gas producers won’t be far behind.

So when did these frightening slayers of prime ministers in the resources industry think they’d get started on this campaign of theirs? The campaign beside which all others before it will pale! Only after their arses are handed to them?was lauded for being a tough guy, but where’s his $20 million advertising campaign? They were all empty threats, of course, from which your credibility never recovers; assuming you wielded any in the first place.

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