Adding to pressure on Albanese government, unions are warning of risk to manufacturing jobs from sky-rocketing gas prices
Council of Australia, Jennifer Westacott, said business was “concerned” by the reform.
“We are concerned about some of the demands from some of the unions, that they want to see widespread strike action that will freeze-dry the economy. Employer groups are considering going public with their concerns as early as Friday, to prevent a lack of scrutiny on the bill in budget week.
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