Government must drop BOOT change to save rest of IR bill
The Morrison government has been told to dump the most controversial proposal in its industrial relations omnibus bill if it wants to salvage the rest of the measures.
One Nation industrial relations spokesman Malcolm Roberts said the government needed to jettison the provision – which would enable COVID-affected employers to seek two-year workplace agreements that did not comply with the better off overall test (BOOT) – because it would enable big business to cut wages and conditions.
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