Government to ‘seriously’ consider call for ‘multi-employer bargaining agreements’

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Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says he can reveal the federal government will seriously consider the ACTU’s call for sector-wide bargaining rights.

“A senior government source has confirmed to me that they are taking seriously this pitch by the unions to allow for multi-employer bargaining agreements,” Mr

Clennell told Sky News Australia.Mr Clennell said the government’s view of the “system of enterprise bargaining agreements with one employer” is that it’s “not lifting wages”.

 

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