Employment Minister Tony Burke introduced the latest tranche of the Albanese government's workplace relations reforms into parliament today. The closing loopholes legislation will now be debated in the lower house for about four weeks, before the bill is sent to the Senate where it will be the subject of an inquiry.
Employment Minister Tony Burke introduced the latest tranche of the Albanese government's workplace relations reforms into parliament today.
The closing loopholes legislation will now be debated in the lower house for about four weeks, before the bill is sent to the Senate where it will be the subject of an inquiry.
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