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The federal government will forge ahead with plans to reform industrial relations laws, which would make it harder for some workers to strike for better pay and conditions.

The changes would set agreements outlining wages and conditions for the lifetime of major

projects such as mines and gas fields, to provide investor certainty. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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ISNT STAGNATE WAGES ENOUGH FOR THESE DISGUSTING GREEDY CORPORATIONS SERVING LNP MAGGOTS? Now they are stopping any chance of ever getting a wage rise. I wonder if stupid LNP voting Australians have had enough of being bent over yet..or do they secretly like it?

Harder for some workers? How about ‘harder for rorting UNIONS’ 😡

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