
Businesses fear losing control over Labor's workplace reforms
The state’s businesses wanted wages to increase, but were fearful of the way the Albanese Government was going about it, according to the Queensland Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The state’s businesses wanted wages to increase, but were fearful of the way the Albanese Government was going about it, according to the Queensland Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
New workplace laws will give workers more power to request flexible working hours while introducing controversial changes to open the way to widespread multi-employer bargaining.
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