Plans by the government to crack down on the use of labour hire have received a boost after One Nation advocated a similar policy of its own.
Plans by the government to crack down on the use of labour hire companies under its principle of same job, same pay, have received a boost after One Nation advocated a similar policy of its own.
“We need to make sure casual workers are just that, a short-term requirement to address business demands, and that employers in these specific industries shift their perspective to an investment in longer-term workforce planning and permanent employment.”. Airlines such as Qantas have argued against the change, as have the miners.
Furthermore, Mr Willox said it would be unworkable because many companies offer their own employees access to staff discounts, employee share schemes and other conditions that labour hire companies have no ability to offer. abolished the building code and gutted the powers of the Australian Building and Construction CommissionPaying labour-hire workers the same as full-time employees performing the same work was one of the enterprise bargaining conditions that was outlawed in the building code.The development came as Opposition leader Peter Dutton demanded Anthony Albanese follow the example of popular South Australian Labor Premier Peter Malinauskas and stop federal Labor taking money from the CFMEU.
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