Liberal finance Minister said in a speech to the HR Nicholls society that the Liberals should engage in "another wave of industrial relations reform." He said, "this is evolution, not revolution and there is still a long way to go." He wants to change the whole "IR edifice" - "awards, the IR commission, all the rest of it. For more info see www.rightsatwork.com.au/campaigns/theywillgofurther
another snake in the grass.
konigalbert 1 year ago
this guy loves driving and burning fossil fuels
and he eats animals!
themoz3 2 years ago
What do you expect? These guys are economic rationalists. As far as they're concerned everything should be left for the market to sort out, which works well in theory but simply screws over the most vulnerable members of society no matter how you look at it. If the equilibrium wage for unskilled labour falls to $2 an hour then as far as they're concerned that's what it is.
jamesvalentine1979 4 years ago
Typical of the IR extremism of the Liberal Party.
If you want your kids and grandkids to have jobs with decent pay and conditions, vote Liberals last this election.
Choose against WorkChoices.
SkipperPhil 4 years ago