Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says the Albanese government’s industrial relations bill needs to be “taken off the table”.
“Businesses have abandoned Anthony Albanese’s IR bill today, they’ve abandoned the government on this crucial issue today,” Mr Ley told Sky News Australia.
“Of course, it shows where the government’s priorities lie, not with the increase in cost of living pressures that ordinary Australians are facing, but in ramming through their extreme industrial relations agenda.
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