This is no horror budget, but Labor still had three dirty jobs to do

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This is no horror budget, but Labor still had three dirty jobs to do
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Although it’s unlikely to be popular, except perhaps with public sector workers, there are various minor cuts for the rest of us to be annoyed by.

This is no horror budget, although it’s unlikely to be popular - except perhaps with the state’s public sector workers. For the rest of us, there are various minor cuts to be annoyed by.

Labor looking after its union mates. If they’re just public servants, why feed them? And how can such big pay rises possibly be afforded? And the inevitable has happened: the state can’t attract and keep workers when they can find better-paid jobs somewhere in business. Third, reverse or correct some of the wrong-headed and damaging policies pursued by the previous government.

This makes sense? Fortunately, Mookhey says this arrangement is just until they get time to fix the problem properly.

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