Workplace reform to proceed even without consensus at jobs summit, Tony Burke says

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Labor won’t let lack of agreement at September summit be an excuse for inaction, minister says

, Burke replied “wherever there is consensus, I’ll grab it”.

One reform likely to be omitted from the bill was the “same job same pay” pledge for the labour hire industry. “Labour hire has a completely legitimate role dealing with surges [in demand], or dealing with specialised workforces.”

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