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Mr Abbott We Are Still Waiting For Your IR Policy. (Read 294 times)
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Mr Abbott We Are Still Waiting For Your IR Policy.
Apr 13th, 2013 at 11:04am
 
Abbott pledges to reveal 'careful, cautious, responsible' workplace policy within weeks.     Grin

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    March 24, 2013
Sydney Morning Herald.





The federal opposition will announce its full industrial relations policy within weeks.     Huh

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott on Sunday reiterated promises to make ''careful, cautious, responsible changes'' to the Fair Work Act.

He says the Coalition has already pledged to re-form the Australian Building and Construction Commission, set up a registered organisations commission to keep tabs on unions, and bring in laws that establish the same penalties for misbehaving union officials as for company directors.


''We will be saying more on this in weeks rather than months,'' he told Network Ten on Sunday.

''There will be careful, cautious, responsible changes to the Fair Work Act to address the militancy problem, the flexibility problem and above all else the productivity problem.''

Mr Abbott says his party is ready for an election whether it happens on September 14 or earlier.

''We've got all our candidates in place,'' he said.

Last week the Nationals dumped Richard Torbay as the Coalition candidate for NSW seat New England.

In the ACT, former Canberra Liberals leader Zed Seselja faces a challenge to his preselection as lead Senate candidate at a special meeting on Wednesday.
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Re: Mr Abbott We Are Still Waiting For Your IR Policy.
Reply #1 - Apr 13th, 2013 at 11:07am
 
Workchoices resurrected? Coalition have all but confirmed the worst for workers     Shocked

09 April, 2013 | Media Release Unions are angry at Coalition leaked documents that show four key WorkChoices policies - that the Australian public clearly voted against - would be resurrected if the Coalition wins government in September.

The documents reveal four of the 15 industrial relations policies the Coalition says it is planning to implement.

These include:     Sad

    Allow individual agreements to run for four years. Like the five year unfair individual contracts under Section 352 of WorkChoices;
    Require workers to individually ask for representation in bargaining.  Just like the “Bargaining Agents” system under Section 335 of WorkChoices;
    Cut minimum hours of work for young workers. Just like the unfair individual contracts that stripped award conditions under Section 354 of WorkChoices;
    Restore unilateral “employer greenfield agreements” where employers can dictate the terms of agreements on new projects or business without the agreement of workers or unions.  Just like the old Section 330 of WorkChoices.


ACTU Secretary Dave Oliver said it was clear the Coalition would stay true to their partylines and reward big business at the expense of working Australians.

“They say they have consulted with unions but have not approached us about any of these proposals,” he said.

“The only winner here is big business and a coalition that aims to disempower workers.”     Sad

“These policies are acutely one-sided and in the interest of business without any consideration for workers and their representatives.”

“The proposal on Greenfields allows an employer to reach an agreement with themselves – a bizarre situation.     Sad

There is no need for them to attempt genuine negotiations because they know that at the end of the day what they say goes.”

Mr Oliver said this would mean more power to employers to dictate terms, conditions and employment to the detriment of workers.     Sad
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