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.Nicholas_Reece says ‘quiet Australians’ want a wage rise and not the stripping back of laws to make it easier to be sacked. Credlin

Sky News contributor Nicholas Reece says it would be the “height of arrogance and hubris” for the government to “weigh into” industrial relations reform since they made no promises on the issue at the election.

Speaking to host Peta Credlin, Mr Reece said ‘quiet Australians’ want a wage rise and not the stripping back of laws to make it easier to be sacked. He said the Liberals are “like moth to a flame” in being drawn into a fight on industrial relations.

 

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Title should read “former Gillard staffer and ALP State Secretary” has axe to grind against ScoMo and pretends to speak on behalf of Quiet Australians. 😂

Nicholas_Reece Nicholas Reece has no idea what 'quiet Australians' want. Like so many of his lefty cohorts, he chooses to ignore the message which was delivered to the left at the recent Federal election. Credlin

Nicholas_Reece Where’s our 25% discount on electricity by 2019?!

Nicholas_Reece And Nicholas would be correct. 😐

Nicholas_Reece Nicholas Reece NFI. Get in the real world you flog. Try running a small business with your hands tied behind your back in regards to unfair dismissal laws

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