Original article by Ewin Hannan
The Australian – Page: 4 : 3-May-19
Shadow workplace relations minister Brendan O’Connor has indicated that Labor will consult all stakeholders regarding its plan to reinstate industry-wide enterprise bargaining. Senior Labor sources have suggested that the extensive consultation that will be required means the reforms are likely to be delayed for at least a year if Labor wins the federal election. Law professor Andrew Stewart says Labor is wise to delay such reforms given the large number of items on its policy agenda. Labor intends to prioritise reforms such as restoring penalty rates.
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