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Has the Business Council lost its mojo?
The peak body has been a fixture of power for much of its 41 years, but it is now at a crossroads to resurrect its influence.
BCA CEO Bran Black and president Geoff Culbert, former CEO Jennifer Westacott and former president Tim Reed. Robert Duong
The Business Council of Australia has been a fixture of power and influence for much of its 41 years.
It was founded after a disjointed business sector was wrong-footed by the Australian Council of Trade Unions at Labor prime minister Bob Hawke’s pivotal 1983 National Economic Summit in Canberra – a largely successful attempt to turn the prices and incomes accord between unions and government into a tripartite agreement also involving employers.
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