Labor government’s industrial relations changes set to pass

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The Albanese government’s planned changes to industrial relations are set to pass.

The workplace reforms now have the necessary support after independent Senator David Pocock convinced the government of a series of amendments.

The changes – which will come into effect 18 months after legislated – will give workers greater protection against being unreasonably contacted after hours.

Union bosses say the changes will be welcome news to casual and gig workers.

However, business leaders are critical of the reforms, claiming they will add additional complexity and red tape without adding any new jobs.
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Clearly obvious these people have never had a job in the real world.

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So I won't be able to call the worker the night before to let him know the job site has changed? Yep that'll work!

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